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== Native names ==
'''Hyperkorean''' is a hypothetical future evolution of Modern Korean.
== Names from Arabic ==
Often unadapted or semi-adapted: Cerìm, Feàḏime, Ràbi{{3}}, ... (Feàḏime is pronounced Feàḏama by less educated speakers)


===Modern Arabic names===
== Phonology ==
* Fz{{cll}}ùlì 'curious'
/b ṽ m p f v/
* {{big3}}abìr{{cll}} (f) 'fragrance'
/bʲ ṽʲ mʲ pʲ fʲ vʲ/
/d ɾ̃ n t tʰ l̠ˑ ɾ/
/dʑ tɕʰ tɕ ʑ/
/ɟ ʝ̃ ɲ c ç ʎ ð̞ʲ j/
/ŋ k x g~ɣ/
/h s ɕ/
/ʉ i u o̞ e̞ a/


== From other languages ==
ʉ is y after a palatalized consonant
Irish and English names are common; Irish names are read in the ''{{3}}agmì'' reading
=== Khmer ===
* P{{cll}}dacnìje 'commitment'
* Suben 'dream'


== Surnames ==
(Initial syllable tone)
=== Native ===
el + adjective (agrees for gender)
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