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'''Tingatkiramei''' (''tingaṭkiramei'' < ''tingaṭku-iramei'' 'Dwarf-language' [tiŋəʈkiɾəmai]) is a language inspired aesthetically by German and Tamil. It is spoken by a tribe of dwarves.
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==Introduction==
''Übillilerühnum'' = a place name?
''Brandadu!'' = "Hello!"
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
p b f m t d ʈ ɖ ɳ ts n k g x ŋ l ɭ r~ɾ j v s ʃ {{angbr|''p b f m t d z n ṭ ḍ ṇ k g ch ng l ḷ r j w s sch''}}
All consonants can be geminated.
/s/ is realized as [z] between vowels or before /m n l r v/.
===Vowels===
/a e~ə i o u ø y aː eː iː oː uː øː yː ai au ɔy/ {{angbr|''a e i o u ö ü ah eh ie oh uh öh üh ei au eu''}}
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Intonation====
===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
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===Nouns===
*Absolutive: ''-0''
*Genitive: ''-ku'' (after C); ''-cku'' (after V); a noun ending in ''-ch'' is changed to ''-cku''
*Ergative/Instrumental: ''-er''
*Dative: ''-ahl''
*Locative: ''-adu''
===Verbs===
The verbal noun ends in ''-ei'' and is the citation form. For example, ''iramei'' means "speaking" or "to speak"; ''karwelei'' means "worshipping" or "to worship".
==Syntax==
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===Sentence phrase===
===Dependent clauses===
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==Example texts==
==Other resources==
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