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==Jury is Out, PLease leave a Message==
==Jury is Out, PLease leave a Message==
Most of these are up in the air questions. Most individual cases both lay out the current problem and the path I think I may take on it. If someone can suggest or advise on these, it will be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, I will likely remove them once I have the time to go over what has been written so far.


===Replace "Go", make an exception for "She" or ignore a sound change law===
===Replace "Go", make an exception for "She" or ignore a sound change law===
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Currently, Go [Lé in Fén] is translated as "Lhô" this was originally an accident due to applying the sound change incorrectly or multiple times [é->e(->)a->ô ]. The issue is that this should be "Le" which is also the feminine form of "Lho" or "he". Currently, I'm cheating but I may add in a completely new morpheme for travelling that is less used in Fén [perhaps "Walk" or some slightly less relevant word] but popular in Cwengâr.
Currently, Go [Lé in Fén] is translated as "Lhô" this was originally an accident due to applying the sound change incorrectly or multiple times [é->e(->)a->ô ]. The issue is that this should be "Le" which is also the feminine form of "Lho" or "he". Currently, I'm cheating but I may add in a completely new morpheme for travelling that is less used in Fén [perhaps "Walk" or some slightly less relevant word] but popular in Cwengâr.


===Should the last consonant of nouns have to agree with the word afterwards?==
===Should the last consonant of nouns have to agree with the word afterwards?===


Final consonant agreement is stolen from Breton, which I thought was interesting. Right now, it serves to help emphasize gender. This would be particularly useful if each noun phase was treated as a single unit thus;
Final consonant agreement is stolen from Breton, which I thought was interesting. Right now, it serves to help emphasize gender. This would be particularly useful if each noun phase was treated as a single unit thus;
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Example;
Example;


I [fem] gave it [fem] to you [masc].
I [fem] gave it [fem] to you [masc]. [Depending on my decision with harmony;]


Temelâr ty ât dàrh.
Temelâr ty ât dàrh.
Temelâr ty âd dàrh.


This obviously would only have use with prepositions ending with vowels.
This obviously would only have use with prepositions ending with vowels.
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