Phrygian (Semitic): Difference between revisions
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[[Category: Semitic languages]][[Category: Languages]][[Category: Conlangs]][[Category: A_posteriori]] | [[Category: Semitic languages]][[Category: Languages]][[Category: Conlangs]][[Category: A_posteriori]] | ||
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! <small>Feminine</small> | ! <small>Feminine</small> | ||
| | | ɛ́үqɛï<br><span style="color:grey">''éntjeï''</span> | ||
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! rowspan="2" | 3rd person | ! rowspan="2" | 3rd person | ||
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| style="font-weight:normal;" | -(‛)ɛï<br><span style="color:grey">''-(h)eï''</span> | | style="font-weight:normal;" | -(‛)ɛï<br><span style="color:grey">''-(h)eï''</span> | ||
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===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Phrygian verbs maintain a more complex paradigm among the semitic languages, conjugating for: | Phrygian verbs maintain a more complex paradigm among the semitic languages, conjugating for: | ||