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==Lexicon== | ==Lexicon== |
Revision as of 04:41, 22 December 2021
Padmanábha or Bhadhaghanábha 'coast language' (modern: Palmănåbi /pælmənAbI/, or Bediginåbi /bEdIgInAbI/) is a Camalic language spoken in Irta's Iberia. Like English and Togarmite, it has changed very little since 900 AD. It has borrowed from Camalanàbha during the Old Padmanábha stage.
The name Padmanábha is inspired by the Sanskrit word padma meaning lotus.
It underwent Khmerization from Old Padmanábha aspirated stops.
(r should become uvular and vocalized to compensate for all the ATR?)
Stops should be Greek/Spanish-like
t d nt/nd > t= ð (n)d
Lexicon
- *widq-ma -> PCam *wīˀdma -> féidhme -> faeðveo (eye)