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| *''di'' (prep) = in, at
| | Music is used to "speak" in Thean and Briosphere cultures, which speak highly tonal languages. |
| *''taind'' (prep) = after
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| *''eḃ'' (prep) = near, next to
| | == Thean music == |
| *''do·arcaḃ, ·dérḃ'' (v) = to tolerate
| | == Bri cantillation == |
| *''fol·coḃ, ·fulcaḃ'' (v) = to deserve (something bad), to have it coming
| | The classical language Bri is especially interesting as a 24-tone monosyllabic tonal language whose tones are realized through 24 cantillation tropes. |
| *''as·coḃ, ·ocaḃ'' (v) = to give
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| *''ar·foġ, ·arḃaġ'' (v) = to transfer
| | == Popular Briosphere music == |
| *''as·tóch, ·ossach'' (v) = to prove
| | == Danishmandi music == |
| *''do·tóch, ·dethach'' (v) = to see inside
| | == Qocwane music == |
| *''so·neṁn, ·suinm'' (v) = to balance
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| *''do·luaḃ, ·delaḃ'' (v) = to dig
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| *''so·luaḃ, ·sulaḃ'' (v) = to dig
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| *''immer'' (adv) = now
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| *''reócht'' (f) = a legendary bird of paradise, said to be the most beautiful of all birds
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| *''cathar'' (m) = flower
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| *''leán'' (n) = stream
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| *''fíor'' (m) = king
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| *''snáḋae'' (n) = gate
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| *''sláṁ'' (adj) = good
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| *''lós'' (adj) = red
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| *''scorae'' (n) = fruit
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| *''coll'' (m) = wind
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| *''doír'' (m) = bird
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| *''már'' (m) = tree
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| *''caṁnae'' (f) = woman
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| *''do·uḃ, ·dúḃ'' (v) = to teach
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| *''suar'' (n) = house
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| *''truḋall'' (n) = bag
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| *''aislí'' (f) = vision (Wdm. ''ăsli'')
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| *''ír'' (m) = island
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| *''muach'' (n) = river
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| *''aoi'' (adj) = blue (darker)
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| *''baoḋ'' (adj) = high
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| *''nón'' (adj) = low
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| *''smaŋ'' (adj) = false
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| *''laoi'' (f) = peace (Wdm. ''lăwey'')
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Music is used to "speak" in Thean and Briosphere cultures, which speak highly tonal languages.
Thean music
Bri cantillation
The classical language Bri is especially interesting as a 24-tone monosyllabic tonal language whose tones are realized through 24 cantillation tropes.
Popular Briosphere music
Danishmandi music
Qocwane music