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The Pfiunic languages have a Uralic aesthetic and use final consonants as tone markers like Hmong. | The '''Pfiunic languages''' are a branch of the [[Quihum languages]]. They have a Uralic aesthetic and use final consonants as tone markers like Hmong. | ||
*Proto-Pfiunic | *Proto-Pfiunic | ||
Revision as of 15:49, 24 February 2018
The Pfiunic languages are a branch of the Quihum languages. They have a Uralic aesthetic and use final consonants as tone markers like Hmong.
- Proto-Pfiunic
- Laug Teeb (pseudo-Estonian)
- Tchwerian (pseudo-Hungarian)
Proto-Pfiunic
Proto-Pfiunic is based roughly on German, with a sound change very similar to Grimm's law followed by the High German Consonant Shift (p b bʰ -> b v p -> b f p).