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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
{{PAGENAME}} is a Tie-Dye language spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Tie-Dye languages such as [[Neckthai]].
{{PAGENAME}} is a [[Tie–Dye languages|Tie–Dye language]] spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Tie–Dye languages such as [[Neckthai]].
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Revision as of 14:24, 7 March 2016

Anbirese
Kreimín tʔjǫr
Created byIlL
SettingHussmauch
Native speakers50 million (2200 v.C.)
Tie–Dye
  • Anbirese


Numbers

  • 1: san
  • 2: ʔeir
  • 3: ʔeppýt
  • 4: ȝǽr
  • 5; sjángr
  • 6: ǃxít
  • 7: ðǽ
  • 8: hnó
  • 9: tngét
  • 10: hrát
  • 100: hjækk

Introduction

Anbirese is a Tie–Dye language spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Tie–Dye languages such as Neckthai.


Phonology

The aesthetics of Ricelandic is inspired by Icelandic and Khmer.

Orthography

Tergetian script

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Verbs

  • jár - to drink
  • tujár - I drink
  • ngujár - you drink
  • hlajár - we drink
  • pejár - you people drink
  • sojár - so-class drinks
  • byjár - by-class drinks
  • hnyjár - hny-class drinks
  • hratjár - I will drink
  • hrangjár - you will drink
  • hraljár - we will drink
  • tujárjár - I am drinking

Preaspirated verbs

  • ʔettýpr - to laugh
  • tuttýpr - I laugh
  • nguttýpr - you laugh
  • hlattýpr - we laugh
  • pettýpr - you people laugh
  • sottýpr - so-class laughs
  • byttýpr - by-class laughs
  • hnyttýpr - hny-class laughs
  • hratuttýpr - I will drink
  • hranguttýpr - you will drink
  • hraluttýpr - we will drink, etc.
  • tuttýprettýpr - I am laughing

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources