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{{ClassMeter | |||
|Name = Cháwita | |||
|NativeName = Cháwita | |||
|Type = Agglutinative | |||
|Alignment = Nominative-accusative | |||
|adjective = final | |||
|adposition = final | |||
|adverb= final | |||
|article= first | |||
|relativeclause = first | |||
|nounclause = fist | |||
|order = SVO | |||
|Tonal = No | |||
|Declined = Yes | |||
|Conjugated = Yes | |||
|Genders = None | |||
|NCase = yes | |||
|NNumber = yes | |||
|NDefiniteness = no | |||
|NGender = no | |||
|VVoice = yes | |||
|VMood = yes | |||
|VPerson = yes | |||
|VNumber = yes | |||
|VTense = yes | |||
|VAspect = yes | |||
|Phonology=100 | |||
|NounCases=100 | |||
|NounDef=100 | |||
|NounNumbers=100 | |||
|NounGender=100 | |||
|VerbPerson=100 | |||
|VerbNumber=100 | |||
|VerbAspect=100 | |||
|VerbTense=100 | |||
|VerbMood=50 | |||
|VerbVoice=0 | |||
|AdjCase=100 | |||
|AdjNumber=100 | |||
|AdjDef=100 | |||
|AdjGen=100 | |||
|AdjComparative=0 | |||
|AdjSuperlative=0 | |||
|Supine=100 | |||
|Gerund=100 | |||
|Participle=100 | |||
|Infinitive=100 | |||
|Modality=100 | |||
|Words=3}} | |||
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===Stress=== | |||
Cháwita follows a very basic stress pattern, where the stress always falls on the penultimate syllable. When there is an irregular stress, an accent mark is used. The acute accent is used with unrounded vowels [a, e, i], while the grave accent is used with rounded ones [o, u]. | |||
==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
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