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Its consonants are '''s r k m p t n'''. | Its consonants are '''s r k m p t n'''. | ||
==Lexicon== | |||
*s-m-s: same as Hebrew n-g-d? | |||
==Grammar== | ==Grammar== |
Revision as of 18:22, 28 January 2022
Siro is a language of Méich Bhaonnáiqh inspired by Akkadian, Hebrew, Tamil and English. It's a consonantal root language with a minimalist aesthetic.
Phonology
Siro has the following vowels: a i u aa ii uu, and diphthongs ai au iu ui ia ua.
Its consonants are s r k m p t n.
Lexicon
- s-m-s: same as Hebrew n-g-d?
Grammar
English and Semitic elements
asminu = I remember
asmānu = I remembered
rasmūnu = I have remembered
a "pi33el" verb: asittiru, asattāru, rasuttūru
a "hif3il" verb (saCCaC in Siro): asatkamu, asatkamatā, rasatkamatu
verbnoun (masdar) affixes: CaCCinku in pa3al, ta- in other binyanim