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(Created page with "== Introduction == Modern Coptic (natively, '''''ⲙⲧ̀ⲣⲙ̀ⲛ̀ⲕⲏⲙⲉ ⲃⲣ̀ⲣⲉ Metremmenkeeme Verre''''' ''[mətrm̩mn̩ˈkeːmə ˈvr̩rə]'') is a revitalized vernacular version of Coptic, made to be a lingua franca for all varieties. The language is written formally using the Coptic alphabet, however, since modern times a phonetic transliteration into the Latin Alphabet is preferred by the younger generations == Phonology == === Consonants === {|...")
 
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* ə normally doesn't bear the stress unless it is the only vowel in a word.
* ə normally doesn't bear the stress unless it is the only vowel in a word.
* Greek borrowings normally bear the stress 2nd to last instead.
* Greek borrowings normally bear the stress 2nd to last instead.
== Morphology ==
=== Pronouns ===
(Modern) Coptic distinguishes between 3 persons, 2 numbers and in the 2nd person and 3rd person singular distinguish masculine and feminine forms
==== Independent Pronouns ====
They are not used much, but are used for emphasis
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |
!Singular
!Plural
|-
! colspan="2" |1st
|anak
|anan
|-
! rowspan="2" |2nd
!M
|entak
| rowspan="2" |entooten
|-
!F
|ento
|-
! rowspan="2" |3rd
!M
|entof
| rowspan="2" |entaw
|-
!F
|entos
|}
==== Pronoun suffixes ====
Used on verbs and prepositions to mark the object and auxiliary and main verbs use similar affixes to mark the subject
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="2" |
!Singular
!Plural
|-
! colspan="2" |1st
| -i/j*
| -n
|-
! rowspan="2" |2nd
!M
| -k
| rowspan="2" | -ten
|-
!F
| -(e)
|-
! rowspan="2" |3rd
!M
| -f
| rowspan="2" | -u/w*
|-
!F
| -s
|}
=== Nouns ===
Nouns inflect for definiteness (undefinite, definite and indefinite) and sometimes number (singular and plural).
They can also be preceded by possession prefixes, and a couple of them (although nowadays archaic) can take pronominal suffixes to mark possession
Some of them also have a special "construct form", only used when compounding
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!Undefinite
| colspan="2" | -
|-
!Definite
|p/t(e)-*
|n(e)-*
|-
!Indefinite
|u/w-
|hen-
|}
* p(e)- is used for masculine nouns while t(e)- is used for femenine ones
* An epinthetic e is inserted when before a consonant that isn't h, when prefixed with consonants, h elides
=== Verbs ===
<nowiki>*</nowiki>-i and -u sometimes replace the vowel they suffix on instead of making a diphthong with it
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