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'''Proto-Clofabic''' or '''Tamil''' (Proto-Clofabic: LΛŦꝨΠ ΠϪⱵ ''tamil lor'' 'same/shared/common language'; Clofabosin: ''methoserotin'' 'the people's language') is the (attested!) proto-language of the [[Clofabic languages|Clofabic]] family, which includes [[Clofabosin]] and [[Phormatolidin]]. It was spoken 2000 years before modern Clofabosin.
 
1: es (inanimate) / er (animate)
2: s2rib
3: s2al
4: lop
5: orβ
6: kʷib
7: tksol
8: δikʷ
9: abd
10: gaβar
11: βem
12: r2klut
 
 
==Phonology==
===Consonants===
'''m n p t k kʷ b d g gʷ β δ γ w s š h r ř l'''
 
===Vowels===
/i u e o a/
==Phonotactics==
Proto-Clofabic allows very unusual clusters, such as ''řkl-'' (ex. ''řkloro'' 'big'). However, the more "unusual" clusters are allowed only word-initially. Elsewhere, the clusters are more typical of the Talma region. (i.e. nothing I don't want in Eevo)
 
==Orthography==
*a: Λ
*b: Ỻ
*k: Ǝ
*d: X
*e: Ʞ
*β: Ꙟ
*s2: Ɥ
*g: Σ
*i: Ꝩ
*δ: Ꝟ
*l: Π
*m: Ŧ
*n: И
*o: Ϫ
*p: Ш
*γ: Ӈ
*r: Ⱶ
*s: Ⅎ
*r2: Ꙉ
*t: L
*u: Ξ
*w: Ⳙ
*(x /ks/: Ɐ)
Alphabetical order: X Ⱶ Ŧ Ꙟ Ⅎ Π L Σ Ш И Ⳙ Ꝟ Ỻ Ǝ Ꙉ Ɥ Ꝩ Ʞ Λ Ϫ Ξ (d r1 m β s1 l t g γ p n w δ b k r2 s2 i e a o u)
 
==Morphology==
Tamil is analytic.
===Particles===
*copula: ''wir''
*participle: ''βen''
*past: ''r2ole''
*future: ''kapt''
*quotative: ''di''
*topic: ''in''
*accusative: ''e''
*attributive: ''il''
*genitive: ''o''
*negative: ''ptum''
*comparative: ''dguwan''
*superlative: ''pδeg''
*plural: -ar2
*cohortative: ''ko''
*later verbal noun: ''at''
 
===Pronouns===
end, sent, βlur, akwt, ine, βlur
 
==Syntax==
Proto-Clofabic is V2, with genitive-noun, and adjective-noun order. Tense and discourse particles are sentence-final.
 
Prepositions can be used in second position in a phrase (cf. "magnā cum laude")
 
[[Category:Clofabic languages|*]]

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