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'''Cwetŷl''': The God of the Winter amongst other things, Judge of Mortals, the moon is said to be his lost eye. | '''Cwetŷl''': The God of the Winter amongst other things, Judge of Mortals, the moon is said to be his lost eye. | ||
'''Cwâm''': To See, To Know. | '''Cwâm''': To See, To Know. | ||
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===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
Mutation is critical; A soft mutation [towards fricative] will occur when a word is a subject rather than an object, A hard [towards nasal] will occur when a word is a possessed object. The [[Cwengâr# | Mutation is critical; A soft mutation [towards fricative] will occur when a word is a subject rather than an object, A hard [towards nasal] will occur when a word is a possessed object. The [[Cwengâr#Genitive_Form|genitive and possession]] is marked in the possessed object with a hard mutation or the addition of an "n". A "h" can be added to the beginning of a word beginning with a vowel to mark it as a subject, though this will occur in when the word before ends with a vowel regardless. [[Cwengâr#An_Alternate_Interpretation|This Summarizes possible forms and meaning nicely]]. | ||
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[[Category:Relay texts]] | [[Category:Relay texts]] | ||
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