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Revision as of 19:20, 18 April 2022
Twench (Native: Poewleis /puvˈlɛɪs/) is a Gallo-Romance language.
Twench | |
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Poewleize veul | |
Pronunciation | [puvˈlɛɪzə føːl] |
Created by | Shariifka |
Introduction
Etymology
The endonym Poewleis is derived from poewel (< Latin populus), meaning "common folk".
The English name Twench is ultimately derived from Tuihanti, a Germanic tribe.
Phonology
Orthography
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Alphabet
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Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Numerals
Cardinal | Ordinal | Fractional | |
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0 | nul | ||
1 | uun | ||
2 | dous | ||
3 | treis | ||
4 | kwatter | ||
5 | sink | ||
6 | zechs | ||
7 | zet | ||
8 | ocht | ||
9 | noew | ||
10 | dies | ||
11 | onze | ||
12 | dozze | ||
13 | trezze | ||
14 | kwattorze | ||
15 | kinze | ||
16 | zezze | ||
17 | zetdies | ||
20 | wijnt | ||
30 | treinte | ||
40 | kwaraante | ||
50 | sinkaante | ||
60 | zechsaante | ||
70 | zettaante | ||
80 | ochtaante | ||
90 | noewaante | ||
100 | seint | ||
1000 | mil |