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| ''ta'' | |||
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| what | |||
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| when | |||
| ''dìn'' | |||
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| where | |||
| ''dìtang'' | |||
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| why | |||
| ''dìtà'' | |||
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| how | |||
| ''dìtung'' | |||
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Revision as of 21:13, 12 February 2017
Gaju | |
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Gaju | |
Pronunciation | [[Help:IPA|'gäɟu]] |
Created by | – |
Setting | Rttirria |
Native to | Rtuha, Uya, eastern Tyami, eastern Manamuki |
Rttirrian
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Gaju (English: /'gɑːd͡ʒuː/, Gaju: ['gäɟu], Rttirri: [ˈkɑcu]) is a minority language in Rttirria, spoken by the Gaju people in the eastern part of the country. It is a member of the Rttirrian language family, descended from the Proto-South-Rttirrian langauge that is also the ancestor of modern Rttirri, the nation's official language.
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
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Nasal | |||||
Plosive | |||||
Fricative | |||||
Affricate | |||||
Approximant |
In addition, the following consonants are allowed in loanwords:
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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High | i /i/ | u /u/ | |
Near-high | ii /ɪ/ | ||
Mid | e /e/ | uu /ə/ | o /o/ |
Near-low | ee /ɛ/ | aa /ɔ/ | |
Low | a /ä/ |
Tones
Grammar
Gaju morphology is significantly more analytic than that of Rttirri.
Verbs
The following slots are allowed for affixes on the verb.
Verb Slot | Allowable Inputs |
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Mood | fa- (polite imperative) nang- (subjunctive) kan- (conditional) khaa- (imperative) |
Tense | -bu-/-bo-/-du-/-do-/-ju-/-jo- (past) -mi-/-me-/-ni-/-ne-/-nyi-/-nye- (future) |
Verb Root | any verb |
Auxiliary Verb | -(k)àng ("to be able to") -(à)kà ("to need to") -(d)èng ("to want to") -(g)ùng ("to force to") and others |
Nouns
Nouns can take the following cases:
Case | Suffix |
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nominative | (none) |
accusative | -(g)e (singular) -(d)i (plural) |
dative | -(ty)â |
ablative | -(d)a |
locative | -(l)î |
comitative | -(aa)daa |
instrumental | -(w)ǎm |
vocative | -(a)saa |
Pronouns
Independent particles
The following particles can be used to express aspect and politeness; the default is imperfective.
Aspect | Particle |
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Perfective | nam |
Polite perfective | nyem |
Habitual | shu |
Polite habitual | tya |
The following question words are used:
English | Old Gaju |
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who/whom | ta |
what | ti |
when | dìn |
where | dìtang |
why | dìtà |
how | dìtung |