Camalanàbha
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Camalapradhàna or Camalic is an extinct substrate of Bhadhagha.
Inspiration: Sanskrit, Gaelic, Irish, Bhadhagha
- Camalapradhàna = Camalic language
- Camalastèabhana = Camalic country
- sra(n)- = agentive
- sraimh = person
- èingh = to create
- sandhacht = to specialize
- bhadha = sea
- gha = edge
- eafhad = cat
- sphùrta = curiosity
- prathama = green
- spùith = sbwiþ (an instrument)
- bhishe = big
- safha = island
- fhaonda = cave
- craobh = sleep
- lèidhamh = concept, idea
- dheona = color
- sthàma = fury
- -aigh = forms adverbs
- abh(i)- = -ful
- pari(n)- = -less, un-
- ustàdh = king
Phonology
p ph b bh t th d dh c ch g gh m mh n l r f fh s sh h
a e i o u à è ì ò ù ai ao ae aoi aei ia ua iai uai èi ei ài aì eo ea èa eoi eai eà eài iu iù iùi oì oi òi ui ùi
Alphabet
Camalic mostly uses the Talmic alphabet (as in Bhadhagha), but there's a rarely used native writing system called Camalabhadra. It's a Brahmic-style abugida with separate letters for unaspirated and aspirated consonants.
Grammar
Very much like Bhadhagha
Mà lèidhamh prathama paridheona craobh abhisthàmaigh.
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously. (LIT: PL idea green colorless sleep furiously)