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===Phonological rules===
* t > t̪ / r_
* w > ʍ / _O


===Dialectical Variety===
===Dialectical Variety===
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===Word Order===
==Nouns==
Th’uȟw’aas’oor is an SOV language. There are three major levels or gradation of honorific, low, medium, and high
 
# Low honorific is used by elder speakers to address a younger individual, especially of that of a child.  
There are two principal parts for Latin nouns: the nominative singular and the genitive singular. Each declension can be unequivocally identified by the ending of the genitive singular (-ae, -i, -is, -ūs, -ei). The stem of the noun can be identified by the form of the genitive singular as well.
# Medium honorific is used by individuals to denote someone of the same social status or age
 
# High honorific is frequently used by younger speakers to denote respect for an elder.
There are five declensions for Latin nouns:
 


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