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==Tolkien parodies==
===Inscription on the Ring===
<poem>
ash na-zg durb-at-ul-ûk
moment no-DET renounce-FUT-2SG.OBJ-1SG.SUBJ
ash na-zg gimb-at-ul
moment no-DET let-down-FUT-2SG.OBJ
ash na-zg thrak-at-ul-ûk
moment no-DET desert-FUT-2SG.OBJ-1SG.SUBJ
agh bu-r(u)zum-ishi krimp-at-ul
SUBJ to-circle-path flee-FUT-2SG.OBJ
</poem>
===Cirion's oath to Eorl===
<poem>
Vanda sina termaruva elenna-nóreo alcar enyalien, ar elendil vorondo voronwe.
human all born-PL-PASS start-time-LOC freedom possess-PART, and dignity-CONJ rights-LOC equal.
Nai tiruvantes i hárar mahalmassen mi númen,
They give-PASS-APPL OBL reason-CONJ conscience GEN heart,
Ar i eru i or ilye mahalmar ea tennoio.
and DAT/OBL one OBL other brother spirit OPT act.
</poem>
==Rafa Keli revamped==
Proto Finnic and Proto Semitic creole
w -> y but much more consistent
ja for "and", from both Finnic and Semitic
==Judeo-Eevo==
Spoken in Bjeheond
native name: ''a Jahuuđiw'', ''a laxøøn Jahuuđiw''; Hebrew/Judeo-Eevo bilinguals may refer to it as ''ađ Eevo'' or ''a Talmiw''
Lexical layers: a separate evolution of Middle Eevo, Ashkenazi Hebrew with þ/s distinction, Modern Windermere, Netagin, Shalaian with the Canaanite shift
==Random ideas==
binthaakaat - peanut butter
==Hlou, Shumian==
Should belong in another conworld
==PIE ideas==
==PIE ideas==
===Nostraticist/Theo Vennemann heavenlang===
PIE turned Talmic/Semitic
different Grimm's law?
kwe -> te shift for question words?
þeht "child" from teḱtom? c.f. teknon in Greek
"to sing" from gʰel- c.f. galaną in PGmc
Hṛdhwos -> ard "big"
luk-tos -> loht "summer"
bhṛH-ent from onomatopoeic root -> "freezing" -> byrġend "winter"


h1eti -> directional preposition "et / eþ" -> accusative
h1eti -> directional preposition "et / eþ" -> accusative
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d -> l as in Latin makes do -> lo for dative
d -> l as in Latin makes do -> lo for dative


h1en-men- -> emmenethi "to believe"
h1epi -> fi "in"


h1en-mn-tis -> emmantis "truth"
--> w- "and", some kʷ-word > ka- "like"


==Fictional sprachbünde==
h1en-men- -> emmen- "to believe"


===British===
h1en-mn-tis -> emmeth "truth"
An Inuit language, a Corded Ware language, and Qivattu
*Phonological features inspired by Proto-Inuit -> Greenlandic sound changes
*Evidentiality
*(Split) ergativity


===Indus===
lubh-yom -> lybbe "that which loves" -> "heart"?
===Paleo-Iranian===
Old Palkhan, Old Harappan and pre-Naušahri


Features: retroflex consonants
h2nek' > nes- "to bear"


===Southeast Asia===
h2wes-bh- -> wsef- / jsef- "to sit"? c.f. sedere -> ser in Spanish
[[Heleasic]], [[Far East Semitic]], Eastern Mixolydian


===Himalayas===
h1en-h1e (eǵh₂), h1en-te, swe - pronouns
ejectives?
===Tibet===
[[Sino-Tiberian]], L-Tibetan


===Northeast Asia===
sen "old" > "year of age" > "year"
[[Tyrith]], [[Siészal]] and [[Xeno-Mandarin]]


===South Africa===
woģn- > wazn "carriage" > "load, weight"?
===Pacific Northwest===
Simple phonology (no ejectives), SOV syntax
Uralic and Inuit languages?


==Ethio-IE and Ethio-Semitic==
Ethio-IE: Mitanni
Ethio-Semitic: Togarmite


==Balkhan==
==Balkhan==
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''Amunvō Apōllą samyetʰrą, tʰu Asklēpyą, tʰu Hugeiǭ, tʰu Panakeiǭ tʰu vičʰvą̄s deivą̄s tʰu deivǭs anadirčʰrą̄s verǰamuną̄s ...''
''Amunvō Apōllą samyetʰrą, tʰu Asklēpyą, tʰu Hugeiǭ, tʰu Panakeiǭ tʰu vičʰvą̄s deivą̄s tʰu deivǭs anadirčʰrą̄s verǰamuną̄s ...''


==Euro-Harappan languages==
===something spoken in Iran===
Sindarin aesthetic with retroflexes
*''gwiriṇ'' - rice


==Pelasgian==
==Pelasgian==
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''Hôthen'' <- *hosken
''Hôthen'' <- *hosken
==Uralic/Paleosiberian inspired language==
todo: something else instead of -inen? maybe -nän or -nən
not quite Finnish phonology, different vowels? ä = /ə/
PIE-ish ablauting roots with zero grade and initial consonant clusters (maybe even as many as Khmer?); root extensions like čet- -> čter-
''mehtä'' = random (or ''mädänmehtä'' = random matrix?)
''vermä'' = representation
''mädänmehtävä nuola'' = random matrix theory
Ideophones: <!-- Should sound like the gibberish in Ievan polkka -->
* ''dakkudakkuinen'' = lively
* ''mysymysyinen'' = squishy
* ''paraparainen'' = brittle
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