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| fam1 = [[Sinatolean languages|Sinatolean]] | | fam1 = [[Sinatolean languages|Sinatolean]] | ||
| fam2 = [[Sinatolean languages# | | fam2 = [[Sinatolean languages#Hau-Hau|Hauhau]] | ||
| ancestor1 = [[Proto-Sinatolean]] | | ancestor1 = [[Proto-Sinatolean]] | ||
| ancestor2 = [[Hau-Hau|Himé Hauhau]] | | ancestor2 = [[Hau-Hau|Himé Hauhau]] | ||
| notice = ipa | | notice = ipa | ||
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'''Ah Oka'''(''‘ā ōka'' [[Help:IPA|[ʔaː o̞ːka]]]) is a [[Sinatolean languages# | '''Ah Oka'''(''‘ā ōka'' [[Help:IPA|[ʔaː o̞ːka]]]) is a [[Sinatolean languages#Hau-Hau|Sinatolean Hauhau language]] spoken on Ka Oka(''kā ōka'') island in the Nelahgan Islands. It is the most spoken descendant of the ancient [[Hau-Hau]] language, which was the first Sinatolean language branch to diverge with the arrival of the T'pu Hau people on the Pukahau Archipelago of the Nelahgans. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
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Ah Oka preserves the ''pu'' plural article from [[Hau-Hau]], which itself its derived from the Proto-Sinatolean ''*-pu-'' infix. Singularity is not inflected. | Ah Oka preserves the ''pu'' plural article from [[Hau-Hau]], which itself its derived from the Proto-Sinatolean ''*-pu-'' infix. Singularity is not inflected. | ||
====Demonstrative==== | ====Demonstrative==== | ||
Ah Oka has | Ah Oka has four demonstrative pronouns, which act as articles. | ||
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" | {| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" | ||
! !! Singular !! Plural | ! !! Singular !! Plural |
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Ah Oka | |
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‘ā ōka | |
Pronunciation | [ʔaː o̞ːka] |
Created by | Jukethatbox |
Date | 2024 |
Ethnicity | Tipu Oka |
Sinatolean
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Early forms | |
Ah Oka(‘ā ōka [ʔaː o̞ːka]) is a Sinatolean Hauhau language spoken on Ka Oka(kā ōka) island in the Nelahgan Islands. It is the most spoken descendant of the ancient Hau-Hau language, which was the first Sinatolean language branch to diverge with the arrival of the T'pu Hau people on the Pukahau Archipelago of the Nelahgans.
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Velar | Glottal | |
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Plosive | p | t | k | ʔ |
Nasal | m | |||
Approximant | w | l |
Vowels
Front | Back | |
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Close | i iː | u uː |
Mid | o̞ o̞ː | |
Open | a aː |
Grammar
Articles
Number
Ah Oka preserves the pu plural article from Hau-Hau, which itself its derived from the Proto-Sinatolean *-pu- infix. Singularity is not inflected.
Demonstrative
Ah Oka has four demonstrative pronouns, which act as articles.
Singular | Plural | |
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This | ti | tī |
That | tu | tū |