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== | ==Wetcanian== | ||
Wetcanian is a mainly agglutinative, head-final language. | |||
:''Kòtih wanaih kèpwanchè.'' | :''Kòtih wanaih kèpwanchè.'' | ||
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::My mother used to hate me. | ::My mother used to hate me. | ||
===Phonology=== | ===Phonology=== | ||
Wetcanian has a simple syllable structure relative to most European languages. | |||
===Grammar=== | ===Grammar=== | ||
====Nouns==== | ====Nouns==== | ||
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====Verbs==== | ====Verbs==== | ||
Verbs in | Verbs in Wetcanian have no tense or aspect inflection; instead, there is evidentiality and mood which can do double duty as certain tenses The irrealis is the default, unmarked mood/evidentiality, serving the role of the infinitive. | ||
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