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{{Infobox language
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|creator = [[User:IlL|IlL]]
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|nativename = Tveðo-sdvein
|pronunciation= /ˈtʰweðoˌstweɪɰ̃/
|setting=[[Verse:Hmøøh]]
|region =
|fam1=Anbiric
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|notice=IPA
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==Todo==
'''Twetho''' (Tveþó stveïnn 'Twetho language') is an Anbiric language, a close relative of [[Anbirese]]. It is inspired by Burmese, Faroese, and Danish.
*''yɴfi'' = truth
==Introduction==
{{PAGENAME}} is a Dravidian language spoken in Lõis's Madagascar. It is inspired by Welsh, chemical names and [[Medh Nghêl]].
 
*1-10: ont, rhant, mwnt, nant, aent, awr, êzh, eᴛh, ompath, path
*20-100: îrffath, mwffath, nawsffath, aeffath, awrffath, êzhffath, eᴛhffath, toɴhwr, nwr
 
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
 
{| class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
|+'''{{PAGENAME}} consonants'''
! colspan="2"|
!Labial
!Dental
!Alveolar
!Retroflex
!Velar
!Glottal
|-
! rowspan="2"|Nasal
! | <small>voiceless</small>
|'''mh''' /m̊/
|'''nh''' /n̊/
|
|'''ɴh''' /ɳ̊/
|'''ngh''' /ŋ̊/
|
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
|'''m''' /m/
|'''n''' /n/
|
|'''ɴ''' /ɳ/
|'''ng''' /ŋ/
|
|-
! rowspan="2"|Stop
! | <small>voiceless</small>
|'''p''' /p/
|'''t''' /t/
|
|'''ᴛ''' /ʈ/
|'''c''' /k/
|
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
|'''b''' /b/
|'''d''' /d/
|
|'''ᴅ''' /ɖ/
|'''g''' /g/
|
|-
! rowspan="2"|Fricative
! | <small>voiceless</small>
|'''ph, ff''' /f/
|'''th''' /θ/
|'''s''' /s/
|'''sh, ᴛh''' /ʂ/
|'''ch''' /χ/
|'''h''' /h/
|-
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
|'''f''' /v/
|'''dd''' /ð/
|'''z''' /z/
|'''zh, ᴅᴅ''' /ʐ~ɻ/
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2"|Liquid
! | <small>voiceless</small>
|
|'''ll''' /ɬ/
|'''rh''' /r̥/
|'''ʟʟ''' /ꞎ/
|
|
|-
! | <small>voiced</small>
|
|'''l''' /l/
|'''r''' /r/
|'''ʟ''' /ɭ/
|
|
|-
! colspan="2"|Approximant
|'''w''' /w/
|
|
|
|
|
|}
 
===Vowels===
'''a â ae aw e ê ei i î o ô oe w y'''
 
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Intonation====
 
===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
===Nouns===
{{PAGENAME}} nouns decline in 7 cases and two numbers. The declension system is rather complex as each noun displays several different principal parts and and ending allomorphs also vary based on the noun.
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| '''General noun paradigm'''
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''[0]''||{{abbtip|-caʟ after nasals and obstruents; -chaʟ after liquids and vowels|''[2]c(h)aʟ''}}
|-
!|Accusative
|''[1]i'' (''-ae'' after ''i'')||''[2]c(h)aʟi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''[3]'' + nasal mutation||''[2]c(h)aʟ'' + nasal mutation
|-
!|Dative
|''[1]ych''||''[2]c(h)aʟych''
|-
!|Locative
|''[1]ol''||''[2]c(h)aʟol''
|-
!|Ablative
|''[1]ynol''||''[2]c(h)aʟynol''
|-
!|Instrumental
|''[3]yl''||''[2]c(h)aʟyl''
|}
 
The declension is best illustrated with example nouns:
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| ''pawl'' 'kind'
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''pawl''||''pawlchaʟ''
|-
!|Accusative
|''pawli''||''pawlchaʟi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''pawl'' + nasal mutation||''pawlchaʟ'' + nasal mutation
|-
!|Dative
|''pawlych''||''pawlchaʟych''
|-
!|Locative
|''pawlol''||''pawlchaʟol''
|-
!|Ablative
|''pawlynol''||''pawlchaʟynol''
|-
!|Instrumental
|''pawlyl''||''pawlchaʟyl''
|}
 
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| ''mara'' 'tree'
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''mara''||''mara'''n'''caʟ''
|-
!|Accusative
|''mara'''th'''i''||''marancaʟi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''mar'''eth''''' + nasal mutation||''marancaʟ'' + nasal mutation
|-
!|Dative
|''marathych''||''marancaʟych''
|-
!|Locative
|''marathol''||''marancaʟol''
|-
!|Ablative
|''marathynol''||''marancaʟynol''
|-
!|Instrumental
|''marethyl''||''marancaʟyl''
|}
 
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| ''maga'' 'son'
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''maga''||''maga'''nc'''aʟ''
|-
!|Accusative
|''maga'''n'''i''||''magancaʟi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''mag'''en''''' + nasal mutation||''magancaʟ'' + nasal mutation
|-
!|Dative
|''maganych''||''magancaʟych''
|-
!|Locative
|''maganol''||''magancaʟol''
|-
!|Ablative
|''maganynol''||''magancaʟynol''
|-
!|Instrumental
|''magenyl''||''magancaʟyl''
|}
 
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| ''myᴛhi'' 'egg'
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''myᴛhi''||''myᴛhichaʟ''
|-
!|Accusative
|''myᴛhi'''ae'''''||''myᴛhichaʟi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''myᴛhi'' + nasal mutation||''myᴛhichaʟ'' + nasal mutation
|-
!|Dative
|''myᴛhich''||''myᴛhichaʟych''
|-
!|Locative
|''myᴛhiol''||''myᴛhichaʟol''
|-
!|Ablative
|''myᴛhinol''||''myᴛhichaʟynol''
|-
!|Instrumental
|''myᴛhiyl''||''myᴛhichaʟyl''
|}
 
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| ''gwîᴅ'' 'house'
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''gwîᴅ''||''gwî'''ᴛh'''caʟ''
|-
!|Accusative
|''gwî'''ᴛh'''i''||''gwîᴛhcaʟi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''gwî'''ᴛh''''' + nasal mutation||''gwîᴛhcaʟ'' + nasal mutation
|-
!|Dative
|''gwîᴛhych''||''gwîᴛhcaʟych''
|-
!|Locative
|''gwîᴛhol''||''gwîᴛhcaʟol''
|-
!|Ablative
|''gwîᴛhynol''||''gwîᴛhcaʟynol''
|-
!|Instrumental
|''gwîᴛhyl''||''gwîᴛhcaʟyl''
|}
 
===Adjectives===
Adjectives do not agree with nouns but are conjugated like verbs in predicative position. Attributive adjectives are unmarked.
 
Examples of attributive adjectives:
 
*''nall'' 'good'; ''peri'' 'big'; ''cinh'' 'small'; ''pazhae'' 'old'; ''pydi'' 'new'
 
Conjugation of predicative adjectives (present tense):
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
! colspan="3"| '''Personal endings'''
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|1
|''-e''||''-w''
|-
!|2
|''-ae''||''-iaʟ''
|-
!|3.c
|''-or''||''-oʟ''
|-
!|3.n
|''-ad''||''-an''
|}
 
Example:
*1sg: ''nalle; perie''
*2sg: ''nallae; periae''
*3sg.c: ''nallor; perior''
*3sg.n: ''nallad; periad''
*1pl: ''nallw; periw''
*2pl: ''nalliaʟ, periaʟ''
*3pl.c: ''nalloʟ, perioʟ''
*3pl.n: ''nallan, perian''
 
 
Adverbs are formed from adjectives with the suffix ''-og'': ''nall'''og''''' 'well', ''pydi'''og''''' 'again'.
 
===Verbs===
 
Conjugation of ''sei'' 'do':
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
|-
!rowspan="2"| ''sei-''
! colspan="2" | '''Non-past'''
|-
! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|1
|''sei·b·e''||''sei·b·w''
|-
!|2
|''sei·b·ae''||''sei·b·iaʟ''
|-
!|3.c
|''sei·b·or''||''sei·b·oʟ''
|-
!|3.n
|''sei·b·ad''||''sei·b·an''
|}
 
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 440px; text-align: center;"
!rowspan="2" | ''sei-''
! colspan="2" | '''Past'''
|-
! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|1
|''sei·d·e''||''sei·d·w''
|-
!|2
|''sei·d·ae''||''sei·d·iaʟ''
|-
!|3.c
|''sei·d·or''||''sei·d·oʟ''
|-
!|3.n
|''sei·d·ad''||''sei·d·an''
|}
 
==Syntax==
===Constituent order===
===Noun phrase===
===Verb phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
===Dependent clauses===
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==Example texts==
===UDHR, Article 1===
:'''''ell nabarchaʟ pidantaboʟ caᴛhasog mel offonog medyffyl mel ŷrficheʟyl. awrchaʟ pesoʟ pagythezyw mel yʟʟananfi, mel gwêɴᴛ coʟ naᴅant orwar orwarych sagwdaren owiyl.'''''
 
==Other resources==
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[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 25 October 2024

Tveðo
Tveðo-sdvein
Pronunciation[/ˈtʰweðoˌstweɪɰ̃/]
Created byIlL
SettingVerse:Hmøøh
Anbiric
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Twetho (Tveþó stveïnn 'Twetho language') is an Anbiric language, a close relative of Anbirese. It is inspired by Burmese, Faroese, and Danish.