Verse:Tdūrzů/Knench: Difference between revisions
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* 3sg m /ʊ/ | * 3sg m /ʊ/ | ||
* 3sg f /ɪ/ | * 3sg f /ɪ/ | ||
* 1pl / | * 1pl /nʊ/ | ||
* 2pl /tʰəm/ | * 2pl /tʰəm/ | ||
* 3pl /əm/, (after vowel) /‿m/ | * 3pl /əm/, (after vowel) /‿m/ | ||
Revision as of 17:06, 7 June 2025
Knench /nɛnt͡ʃ/ (natively /ˈkʰnɔʁ̃nɪ/) is a divergent descendent of Canaanite spoken in Lõis Great Britain. It does not lose Semitic triconsonantal morphology, but it loses older Semitic conjugated verb forms in favor of a construction using the infinitive construct.
l and r treated as in British English, Maghrebi-Arabic-like consonant clusters
Lots of nativized Latin loans, as in Welsh
/ʏ/ <- unstressed Vw; /ʊ/ <- unstressed Vl; /ə/ <- unstressed Vr
definite suffix: /-əz/ singular, /-əl/ plural
pronouns:
- 1sg /i/, /ni/
- 2sg /tʰə/
- 3sg m /ʊ/
- 3sg f /ɪ/
- 1pl /nʊ/
- 2pl /tʰəm/
- 3pl /əm/, (after vowel) /‿m/