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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ({{PAGENAME}}: ''An dhobhâdhaigh Cobhocham'') is a Wiebic language. It has a large number of click consonants, and is a monosyllabic tonal language with fusional morphology using mutations and tone changes.
: {{distinguish|text= the Earth language [[w:Fungor language|Fungor]], also known as Ko}}
==Numbers==
*AW: va:m, *dɛɧɐ, naɐk, mu:l, ze:lɪɧ, ʃtuom, ʀu:t, lɛɐts, pfaɐp, kioɐ
*Pre-Kurmo-Schnüher: va:m, dɪɧɐ, nɛɐk, mu:l, ze:ləɧ, ʃtuom, ʀu:t, lɛɐts, pfɛɐp, kioɐ
*Pre-Schnüher: fˠa:m, dʲəɧ-S, nʲa:k, mʷo:l, zʲe:ləɧ, tʰʷwəm, vˠo:t, lʲatʰ, pʰʲa:p, pʲa:
<poem>
we need tones!


lʲatʰ->lʲat(breathy)
:[[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Wordlist]]
9 and 10 sound similar
ok let's try tʰ > t(breathy)


_Cʰ -> _C(breathy)
{{Infobox language
yes
|creator = User:IlL
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|nativename = lees ndoigh Komh
|setting = [[Verse:Tricin]]
|state = Bjeheond
|familycolor=hmong-mien
|fam1=[[Hlou-Shum languages|Hlou-Shum]]
|scripts=* Latin (Uncial)
|notice=IPA
}}
'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (English: /koʊ/, natively ''lees ndoigh Komh'' /li noi kɔ/ (TBA: tone)) is a language spoken in [[Bjeheond]]; as a [[Hlou-Shum languages|Hlou-Shum language]], it's related to [[Hlou]]. It is a monosyllabic tonal language inspired by Hmong, Irish, Manx, and English. Like Irish, Ko has initial consonant mutations.


_ɧ -> _h -> _(breathy)
==Todo==
yes
Motivation: "Sinospheric Irish" or "Hmoob read by an Irish speaker"
maybe not p-celticization?
*Explain: lexical mutation in Hlou, grammatical mutation in Ko
**Hlou lexical mutation could have arisen from a grammatical mutation system where the particles fell away
*''dor'' = to be born ~ Hlou ''Ndol'' 'person'
*TODO: kl gl sk > q
*bach = small, meer = big
*hleubh = to love (hlub means "to love" in Hmong)
*kein = archaic negative word
*ein = emphasis/'rather'
*koobh = good
*cu = copper


final k -> glottalization
==Phonology==
{{SUBPAGENAME}} has fewer initials than [[Hlou]], due to initial mutations.
===Phonotactics===
C + V + tone


we should have that
===Initials===
''m n ņ l nl r y w'' = /m n ɲ l (dark l) r j w/


but final p -> w-glide!
''hm hn hņ hl hr hy hw'' = /ʰm ʰn ʰɲ ʰl ʰr ç (voiceless w)/


9 -> pʰʲa:w
''p t tç ts tx c k q b d j g'' = /h t ts (Basque ts) tʃ c k q b d ɟ g/


or pʰʲa:wʔ
''pl bl tl dl'' = /hl bl tl dl/


this is so fun
''ph th tçh tsh txh ch kh qh bh dh jh gh'' = /f θ s (Basque s) ʃ ç x χ v ð j ɣ/
vˠa:m, dʲə̤-S, nʲa:ʔ, mʷo:l, zʲe̤:l, tʰʷwəm, vˠo:ʔ, lʲa̤ʔ, pʰʲa:wʔ, kʲʷa:
i don't want final plosivess to diasppear yet!
i need them for sino-korean gib


yes
''phl bhl thl dhl'' /fl vl ɬ ɮ/


vˠa:m, dʲə̤-S, nʲa:k, mʷo:l, zʲe̤:l, tʰʷwəm, vˠo:t, lʲa̤t, pʰʲa:p, kʲʷa:
''np nt ntç nts ntx nc nk nq nb nd nj ng'' = /b d dz (voiced Basque ts) dʒ ɟ g ɢ m n ɲ ŋ/
let me look at what vowel phonemes we had before slenderization
ɪ i: ʏ y: u:
ə
ɛ e: œ ø: o:
a:
au ai ay iu io uo yø
should au ai ay front to ɛu ɛi ɛy?


perhaps
''npl nbl ntl ndl'' /bl ml dl nl/


looks abɛut right
''f ç s x'' = /f s (Basque s) ʃ/
actually maybe not
we need some "plain" consonants


why?????
''nf nç ns nx'', also ''fh çh sh xh'' = /v z (voiced Basque s) ʒ/
for some balance?
au ai ay all merge into ɐː


let's say au->ɛ:, ai->ɑ: as in australian or cockney(ish)
===Rimes===
ai, ay > a:
''a i ao u e o ee oo ai ei oi au eu ia ua'' = /a ɪ ɨ ʊ ɛ ɔ i u ai ei oi au eu iə uə/


yes
===Tones===
ɪ i: ʏ y: u:
9 tones:
ə
ɛ e: œ ø: o:
ɛ: œ
a:
iu io uo yø
should i have œ: < ay?


yes!
*-Ø: mid level
*-ch: glottal stop final
*-s: low falling
*-r: low rising
*-gh: low breathy
*-mh: creaky
*-bh: mid rising
*-dh: high falling
*-n: high level


symmetry!
==Grammar==
ɪ i: ʏ y: u:
Ko is SVO and head-initial. Mutations often operate on a syntactic basis.
ə
===Nouns===
ɛ e: œ ø: o:
plural word: ''yoo-L'' (placed after classifier but before noun)
ɛ: œ:
===Pronouns===
a:
*xan = I
iu io uo yø
*çeedh = you
 
btw Californian English looks like it has /y/ and no /u/
so we're now at the "oddball accent of german"-stage
 
yes
 
i think now is a good time to slenderize!
yes
 
ɪ -> ʲə, i: -> ʲə:, ʏ -> ʲʷə, y: -> ʲʷə:, u: -> ʷə:...
what should the semi-vertical vowel system look like?
 
a:->ˠa:
a 3-level system?
 
fleibenschwankenschraft
with a ə ï
 
that looks good
so pre-cuatham:
ɪ i: ʏ y: u:
ə
e: ø: o:
ɛ ɛ: œ œ:
a:
iu io uo yø
 
ɪ i: ʏ y: u: -> ʲï ʲï: ʲʷï ʲʷï: ʷï:
old cuatham:
jɨ jɨj jwɨ jwɨj wɨw
 
better than my proposal
 
let's continue
 
ə is just ə
e: ø: o: > jəj jwəj wəw


yes
===Classifiers===
*middle chinese intensifies*
Classifiers were historically a very open class. They always eclipse the following noun.


ɛ ɛ: œ œ: -> ja jai jwa jwai
''lu'', ''tzagh'', ''hņoobh'', ''lees'', ''çua'', ''yaus'', ...
a: -> a:
 
or jwaw?
a: > a:
 
iu io uo yø -> jɨw, jəw, wəw, jwəj?
jɨ, jə, wə, jwə
 
yes i can feel the middle chinese
 
so i and iu merge?
iu > jɨw
what does final -r do now?
fleibenschwankenschraft...
-w -j replaced w/ -a?
 
perhaps
 
with a subsequent sandhi
 
ɨa,əa-> ə:, aa->a:
this is pretty convenient as a, eo, eu are common in sino-korean
 
what? the sandhi?
the vertical vowel system
tho i also need -yu(C), -yo(C)
 
jɨw, jəw!
i can get them from jw-
?
ok
 
CjɨwC->CyuC
yes
 
we still haven't gone over uo, üö and io
we have: iu io uo yø -> jɨw, jə, wə, jwə
so:
va:m, dəɧɐ, nɛɐk, mu:l, ze:ləɧ, ʃtuom, ʀu:t, lɛɐts, pfɛɐp, kioɐ
va:m, dəɧ-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, ʃtwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
the language should split at this stage or soon after
 
yes!
 
well it was descher in early curmian
sorry
 
va:m, djəɧ-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, ʃtwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
either german is the mother of all languages
or it's vietnamese
 
or wakashan
 
or clicky polynesian
 
(from a zulian perspective)
ʃC > Cʰ at this stage
va:m, djəɧ-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
forgot
va:m, djə̤ɧ-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
what about mutations caused by unstressed prefixes
i think they should be dropped before final endings are dropped
be-, ge-, ger- lenites
en-, wen- eclipses
des- aspirates
let's work the effects out
 
then when you lenite be-, you actually get bhe- (pronounced)
 
*gussnish intensifies*
sino-korean but with mutations, tone and gender is so funny
 
i can see you're more focused on Schnüher grin emoticon
b > v
d > dh (fric)
g > gh
 
that's pretty much gussnish
p > f
t > þ
k > x
dh > gh?
we're still at the "old irish" stage
 
irish/elephant gaelic
 
th -> h
 
dh -> gh
the following consonants can occur initially in late pre-old cuatham:
m n
p t ! k ʔ
b d g! g
ph th !h kh
f s h
v z
l j ʀ
right before prefixes trigger initial mutations
m
seimhius to ṽ
uru's to m
aspirates to mʰ
n
seimhius to n
urus to n
aspirates to nʰ
p
seimhius to f
urus to b
aspirates to pʰ
t
seimhius to θ
urus to d
aspsirates to tʰ
forgot ɧ as a possible initial fricative
!
seimhius to ɧ
urus to g!
aspirates to !ʰ
k
seimhius to x
urus to g
aspirates to kʰ
b
seimhius to v
urus to m
aspirates to bʰ?
b shouldn't aspirate unlike in Middle Wiobian
 
or An Bhl grin emoticon
b
seimhius to v
urus to m
d
seimhius to ð
urus to n
g!
seimhius to ɧ̬
urus to ŋ!
g
seimhius to ɣ
urus to ŋ
ph th !h kh
seimhius to p t ! k (!)
blaoighniúil
ph th !h kh
urus to m̊ n̊ ŋ̊! ŋ̊
sorry not blaoighniuil
seimhiu: ph > p > f
h drops out entirely
f s
seimhius to h h
urus to v z
v z
seimhius to ʔ ʔ
l j ʀ do not mutate
oops maybe i should have aspirated hl hj hr?
l j r
aspirate to hl hj hr
and v z aspirates to f s
ɧ seimhius to h and urus to ɧ̬
ɧ̬ seimhius to to ʔ and aspirates to ɧ
ʔ urus to n
and aspirates to h!
ok so what inventory do i have now
m̊ n̊ ŋ̊! ŋ̊
m n ŋ! ŋ
p t ! k ʔ
b d g! g
ph th !h kh
f s ɧ x h
ṽ v z ɧ̬ ɣ
l̊ j̊ ʀ̊
l j ʀ
 
this is "old cuatham"
pʰ tʰ !ʰ kʰ are pinyined p̂ t̂ ŧ̂ k̂
 
ĉ you mean
yes sorry
p̂ t̂ ŧ̂ ĉ
 
or:
 
use pr tr ŧr cr
i could derive aspirates from Cr!
 
as Cuatham has no initial consonant clusters
or maybe not?
 
you don't have to change the diachronics
r blocks medials from forming
 
i just picked something irishy
yes I could do that
 
because ŧ̂ is a little heavy on the diacritics
phr thr ŧhr chr
bpr dtr đŧr gcr?
bpr dtr đŧr gcr actually represetn voiceless nasals
 
yes
 
i don't know why i didn't think of that idea before
that's funny
but i'm adopting the idea anyway because irish
 
yes
 
also because nobody really knows what <r> is in Wiob
 
it should be the in universe orthography!
well <r> *is* sometimes /r/
Reber = ráp
 
but not always
 
that's why r could mean /r/ in Cuatham
 
in isolation
Schnueher uses Wiob orthography while Cuatham uses the irishy one
 
yes
because German read like Sino-Korean
 
or you could have Irish read as Sino-Korean tongue emoticon
that's why Hussmauchian conlangers like to do funny things with r
or avoid it
anyway
the language splits after slenderization?
 
yes!
I want to drop final plosives in cuatham while retaining them in schnueher
 
yes
 
so here are the numbers again:
 
va:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
cuatham splits from schnueher by...
clicky clicky clicky!
 
what do you think abot -p -> -w?
 
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
with all the !'s pronounced
yes, -p > -w in cuatham
 
-t just disappears
yes
or becomes -j?
 
-k -> -j
 
actually
hence -abh/-aigh?
 
final
p/jp/wp -> w/j/w
t/jt/wt -> Ø/j/w
k/jk/wk -> j/j/w
 
yes
yes
 
final -ŧ?
> Ø/j/w
 
final -l?
retained
 
final m, n, and ng are retained
yes
 
 
high from falsetto: ŧrâdha
mid tone: ŧra
low tone: ŧrà
high tone: ŧrá
mid falling: ŧradh
glottalized: ŧràdh
high falling: trádh
high from falsetto: ŧrâdh
 
yes
maybe hmong is a cuatham jokelang
 
so what does -th- do?
 
i don't like ŧràthadh ...
 
let's say that -thadh- or -thidh- becomes -ch!
ŧrath
ŧràth
ŧráth
ŧrach
ŧràch
trách
ŧrâch
 
yes
this is def my irish jokelang
 
it's even funnier with the falsetto!
or an awesomenesslang
irish + khoisan + chinese
this is Old Kurmian right before it splits
 
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
 
yes
 
in modern kurm:
@am, |e, n|ek, n@ul, |el, |wem, @wit, ||et, @jep, !e:
schnueher drops -l
cuatham drops -p -t -k
 
yes
I'm doing cuatham first
 
@ = bilabial click
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨw, ljə̤:, pʰjə̤, kjə:-S
sorry
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, fwɨw, ljə̤:, pʰjə̤, kjə:-S
then final -w -j disappear before -m -n -l
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:, mwɨl, zjə̤l, tʰwəm, fwɨw, ljə̤:, pʰjə̤, kjə:-S
 
yes
actually
-p turns to -w and deletes any -j before it
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:, mwɨl, zjə̤l, tʰwəm, fwɨw, ljə̤:, pʰjə̤w, kjə:-S
 
yes
i also had -k -jk -wk > -j -j -w
fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:j, mwɨl, zjə̤l, tʰwəm, fwɨw, ljə̤:, pʰjə̤w, kjə:-S
 
yes
I had this
va:m, djə̤-S, njə:jQ, mwɨwl, zjə̤jl, tʰwəm, vwɨwQ, ljə̤:Q, pʰjə̤wQ, kjə:-S
va:m, djə̤-S, njə:jQ, mwɨl, zjə̤l, tʰwəm, vwɨwQ, ljə̤:Q, pʰjə̤wQ, kjə:-S
then I had some tone splits
va:m, djə̀-S, njə:jQ, mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, vwɨwQ, ljə̀:Q, pʰjə̀wQ, kjə:-S
breathy > low
fa:m, djə̀-S, njə:jQ, mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, fwɨwQ, ljə̀:Q, pʰjə̀wQ, kjə:-S*
 
low glottalized is easier than breathy glottalized
fa:m, djə̀-S, njə̌:j, mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, fwɨ́wQ, ljə̌:, pʰjə̌w, kjə:-S
 
yes
fa:m, djə̀-S, njə̌:j, mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, fwɨ́w, ljə̌:, pʰjə̌w, kjə:-S
and right then you monophthongized everything
I changed it so that we have less e's and o's
 
yes
i want to keep--jə̌w because mandarin
 
yóu
I do agree with ɨj/ɨw > i:/u:
 
"gozaimasu" should be an emphatic particle in kagasa
good time for the long vowel > tone split
 
yes
 
with the blaoighnity
 
same tones that we originally had
 
falsetto is too funny
 
early modern cuatham can sound like yodelling
fa:m, djə̀-S, njə:j (high), mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, fwû:, ljə̀:, pʰjə̌w, kjə-S (high falling)
 
with long vowels?
sorry
fa:m, djə̀-S, njəj (high), mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, fwû, ljə̀, pʰjə̌w, kjə-S (high falling)
then we can harmonize jə to je and perhaps wə to wo
 
yes
except you don't have jew
 
shouldn't fa:m have a tone change?
sorry
fam (mid falling), djə̀-S, njəj (high), mwɨl, zjə̀l, tʰwəm, fwû, ljə̀, pʰjə̌w, kjə-S (high falling)
i'll use tone numbers now
 
next crazy idea!
 
a monosyllabic tonal language based on Schwünter
 
where each word gets compressed to a single syllable
fam31, djə22-S, njej55, mwɨl33, sjəl22, tʰwəm33, fwu51, ljə21, pʰjəw15, kjə51-S
 
yes
wɨ, jɨ > u, i
fam31, djə22-S, njej55, mul33, sjəl22, tʰwəm33, fwu51, ljə21, pʰjəw15, kjə51-S
 
so 4 can be "mul"
 
that's the joke
 
bevolo -> beolo -> beol -> meol -> mul
now the clickification
 
fam31, gǀə22-S, ŋǀej55, mul33, sjəl22, tʰwəm33, fu51, ʎə21, ʘʰəw33, cə51-S
fadham, dè, néidhigh, mul, sèil, trobhuam, fúdh, lèidh, preobh, céidh
</poem>
 
==Phonology==
===Initials===
 
An unusual feature of {{PAGENAME}} phonology is that palatalized stops are realized as clicks.
{|class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="text-align:center"
|-
|+'''{{PAGENAME}} initials'''
!rowspan="2" colspan="2"|
!colspan="2" | Labial
!colspan="2" | Coronal
!colspan="2" | Lateral
!colspan="2" | Coarticulated
!colspan="2" | Velar
!rowspan="2" | Glottal
|-
! <small>broad</small>
! <small>slender</small>
! <small>broad</small>
! <small>slender</small>
! <small>broad</small>
! <small>slender</small>
! <small>broad</small>
! <small>slender</small>
! <small>broad</small>
! <small>slender</small>
|-
!rowspan="2"| Nasal
! <small>voiceless</small>
| /m̊/ || /ŋ̊ʘ/
| /n̊/ || /ŋ̊ǀ/
| /n̊ˡ/ || /ŋ̊ǁ/
| /ŋ̊!/ || /ŋ̊ǂ/
| /ŋ̊/ || /ɲ̊/
|
|-
! <small>voiceless</small>
| /m/ || /ŋʘ/
| /n/ || /ŋǀ/
| /nˡ/ || /ŋǁ/
| /ŋ!/ || /ŋǂ/
| /ŋ/ || /ɲ/
|
|-
!rowspan="3" | Stop
!<small>tenuis</small>
| /p/ || /ʘ/
| /t/ || /ǀ/
| /tɬ/ || /ǁ/
| /!/ || /ǂ/
| /k/ || /c/
| /ʔ/
|-
!<small>aspirated</small>
| /pʰ/ || /ʘʰ/
| /tʰ/ || /ǀʰ/
| /tɬʰ/ || /ǁʰ/
| /!ʰ/ || /ǂʰ/
| /kʰ/ || /cʰ/
|
|-
!<small>voiced</small>
| /b/ || /gʘ/
| /d/ || /gǀ/
| /dɮ/ || /gǁ/
| /g!/ || /gǂ/
| /g/ || /ɟ/
|
|-
!rowspan="2"|Fricative
!<small>voiceless</small>
| /f/ || /fç/
| /s/ || /sç/
| /ɬ/ || /ɬʲ/
| /ɧ/ || /ʂ/
| /x/ || /ç/
| /h/
|-
!<small>voiced</small>
| ||
| /z/ || /zj/
| /ɮ/ || /ɮʲ/
| /ɧ̬/ || /ʐ/
| /ɣ/ || /ʝ/
|
|-
!colspan=2| Trill
| ||
| /r/ || /r̝/
| ||
| ||
| ||
|
|-
!colspan=2| Approximant
| /w/ || /ɥ/
| ||
| /l/ || /ʎ/
| ||
| || /j/
|
|}
 
===Medials===
The medial is optional. There is one possible medial, /w~ɥ/.
===Nucleus===
There are three possible nuclei: /a/, /ə/ and zero. The nuclei display a range of different realizations depending on the phonetic environment:
*/a/ is realized as:
**/ɑ/ after a broad labialized consonant
**/æ/ after a palatal consonant, palatal click or /ɥ/
**/a/ otherwise
*/ə/ is realized as:
**/ɔ/ after a broad labialized consonant
**/e/ after a palatal consonant, palatal click or /ɥ/, or with /-j/ coda
**/ə/ otherwise
*Zero nucleus is realized as:
**/u/ if the medial is /w/
**/y/ if the medial is /ɥ/
**/ɨ/ if the medial is zero and initial is a dental click, a retroflex or a broad velar
**/i/ if the medial is zero, for other initials
 
===Coda===
The coda is optional. There are seven possible finals in {{PAGENAME}}: /m n ŋ l r w j/.
===Tones===
 
===Mutations===
<poem>
seimhiu
/p, ʘ/ > /f(ʲ)/
/pʰ, ʘʰ/ > /f(ʲ)/
/b, gʘ, m, ŋʘ/ > /w, ɥ/
/t, |/ > /h/
/d, g|/ > /ɣ, j/
/tʰ, |ʰ/ > /h/
/!, ǂ, !ʰ, ǂʰ/ > /ɧ, ɧʲ/
/g|, gǂ/ > voiced sj
/k, c, kʰ, cʰ/ > /x, ç/
/g, gʲ/ > /ɣ, j/
/s, sʲ/ > /x, ç/
 
uru:
/p, ʘ/ > /b gʘ/ > /m, ŋʘ/
/pʰ ʘʰ/ > /m̊ ŋ̊ʘ/
/t, |/ > /d, g|/ > /n, ŋ|/
/tʰ, |ʰ/ > /nʰ, ŋʰ|/
/!, ǂ/ >  /g!, gǂ/ > /ŋ!, ŋǂ/
/!ʰ, ǂʰ/ > /ŋʰ!, ŋʰǂ/
/k, c/ >/g, gʲ/ > /ŋ, ŋʲ/
/s, sʲ/ > /z, zʲ/ (spelled ns)
</poem>
 
==Grammar==
<poem>
masculine declension:


singular:
*lu = humans, gods
an: nominative
**''faon'' = a man; ''lu nfaon'' = the man (classifier ''lu'')
an-S: accusative
*tçagh = animals, demons
an-H: genitive
**''plaidh'' = a dog; ''tçagh nplaidh'' = the dog (classifier ''tçagh'')
**''tçagh Nja Ber Woch'' = a demon in Ko mythology
*hņoobh = tall objects such as trees, buildings
**''qo'' = a tree; ''hņoobh nqo'' the tree
*çua: infinitive
**''dor'' = is born; ''çua ndor'' = to be born (inf.)
*''lobh'': food, edible plants
*''zail'': inedible plants
*lees = nominalization, way of X-ing
**''doigh'' = 'to speak'; ''lees ndoigh'' 'language'
*In archaic language: fancy apparently ad-hoc classifiers for different animals and fruits (cf. English ''murder of crows'' except "murder" is a classifier)


plural:
===Verbs===
on-S: nominative
ba = subjunctive marker
on-N: accusative
on-S: genitive


feminine declension:
''Ba fhaomh-saigh le çeedh'' = If you like it


singular:
==Sample text==
an-S: nominative (*ire*)
===Tower of Babel===
an-S: accusative
:''Pugh çedh yaus nqar ņiamh tso txuabh çhaor aon lees ndoigh kiabh aon lees ntlair.''
an-N: genitive
:CONJ in CLF world whole PST give only one CLF language and one CLF speak
:And in the whole world there was one language and one way of speaking.


plural:
:''Roomh lu yoo las jhugh dle [hyoch mhar], [ka nfemh] re txuabh tçhaoch ibh yaus [njo qiagh] Xi-Na, pugh re txuabh cheich hmoi nblaun.''
ár: nominative
:when CLF PL person travel eastward then
ár-N: accusative
:As the people moved eastward...
ár-S: genitive
</poem>


==Lexicon==
[[Category:Quihum languages]][[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Languages]]
*bhò-N - from
*na-N - ''bhò + an''
*''Ŧú Teatham Ŧathaigh''
[[Category:Gamedan languages]][[Category:Pfeunic languages]][[Category:Wiebic languages]][[Category:Hussmauch]][[Category:Pseudo-Celtic]]
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