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The '''Lakovic languages''' (/ləˈkoʊvɪk/ ''lə-KOH-vik''; [[Windermere]]: ''fi imcduay Lăcof'' <small>Bjeheondian:</small> [vɪ (ʔ)ɪmˈgduːj ləˈkov]) are a major [[Verse:Tricin|Trician]] language family, originally native to [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond|Bjeheond]]. The family is inspired by Semitic, Mon-Khmer and Austronesian languages. | The '''Lakovic languages''' (/ləˈkoʊvɪk/ ''lə-KOH-vik''; [[Windermere]]: ''fi imcduay Lăcof'' <small>Bjeheondian:</small> [vɪ (ʔ)ɪmˈgduːj ləˈkov]) are a major [[Verse:Tricin|Trician]] language family, originally native to [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond|Bjeheond]]. The family is inspired by Semitic, Mon-Khmer and Austronesian languages. | ||
The family is named after *läkof, the PLak reconstructed word for 'human'. *läkof is the etymon of [[Windermere]] ''Lăchua'' '(poetic) [[Verse:Tricin/Wen Dămea|Wen Dămea]]', [[Tseer]] ''lakoo'' 'free', and several other ethnonyms of Lakovic-speaking peoples. | The family is named after *läkof, the PLak reconstructed word for 'human'. *läkof is the etymon of [[Windermere]] ''Lăchua'' '(poetic) [[Verse:Tricin/Wen Dămea|Wen Dămea]]', [[Tseer]] ''lakoo'' 'free', and several other ethnonyms of Lakovic-speaking peoples. |
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