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1: es (inanimate) / er (animate) | 1: es (inanimate) / er (animate) | ||
2: | 2: s2rib | ||
3: | 3: s2atl | ||
4: lop | 4: lop | ||
5: orβ | 5: orβ | ||
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10: gaβar | 10: gaβar | ||
11: βetm | 11: βetm | ||
12: | 12: r2klut | ||
*copula: ''wir'' | *copula: ''wir'' |
Revision as of 05:39, 19 March 2017
- Not to be confused with the Geulic language Tamil.
Tamil (Clofabosin: tamilserotin 'common language; ur-language') is the (attested!) proto-language of the Clofabic family, which includes Clofabosin and Phormatolidin. It was spoken 2000 years before modern Clofabosin.
1: es (inanimate) / er (animate) 2: s2rib 3: s2atl 4: lop 5: orβ 6: kʷib 7: tksol 8: δikʷ 9: abd 10: gaβar 11: βetm 12: r2klut
- copula: wir
- participle: βen
- progressive: δa
- past: sole
- future: kapt
- quotative: di
- topic: =n
- attributive: =l
- genitive: o
- ptum = negative
- fos = thing
- pdas2a = like
- kaba = do, make
- akti = day
- spto = eat
- matsi, patsi = mother, father
- moksti = live
Phonology
Consonants
m n ŋ p t k kʷ b d g gʷ β δ γ w s1 s2 r1 r2 l
Vowels
/i u e o a/
Morphology
Pronouns
end, sent, βlu-, akwt, ine, βlu-
Syntax
V2, "magnā cum laude" order