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'''Nurian''' (''gaffēn nūrimēn'') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] descending from [[Thensarian]], aesthetically inspired by Pali, Italian, and Arabic. Close relatives include [[Tíogall]].
'''Nurian''' (''gaffēn nūrimēn'') is a [[Talmic languages|Talmic language]] descending from [[Thensarian]], aesthetically inspired by Pali, Italian, and Arabic. Close relatives include [[Tíogall]]. Nurian is spoken in the western region of the continent called ''Cuadhlabh'' by Tíogall speakers. It is easily the most conservative [[Talmic languages|Talmic]] language in both grammar and phonology, though with signficant influence from Dwischric, in particular [[Dūsswaren]].


Numbers: cēmon, tithōr, nagge, δaube, salithe, thāmon, rōde, loθθe, bavve, ħiōr
Numbers: cēmon, tithōr, nagge, δaube, salithe, thāmon, rōde, loθθe, bavve, ħiōr
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Biaunih cionni, avih aunih meggā siō nibbiā ȳnnaθā.
Biaunih cionni, avih aunih meggā siō nibbiā ȳnnaθā.
==Introduction==
Nurian is spoken in the western region of the continent called ''Cuadhlabh'' by Tigalls. It is easily the most conservative [[Talmic languages|Talmic]] language, though with signficant influence from Dwischric, in particular [[Dūsswaren]].


==Historical phonology==
==Historical phonology==
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