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'''Gulyás''' (Gulyás: ''Gulyásleves'' 'Gulya-language') is a language spoken in | {{movedon}} | ||
'''Gulyás''' (Gulyás: also ''Gulyásleves'' 'Gulya-ish language') is a language spoken in Etalocin. It is inspired by Hungarian. | |||
''-k'': predicative | ''-k'': predicative | ||
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1-12: ''mal, szebb, nyű, ádos, únj, fóz, önöm, lács, qudd, togy, leten, szor'' | 1-12: ''mal, szebb, nyű, ádos, únj, fóz, önöm, lács, qudd, togy, leten, szor'' | ||
13, 14, ...: '' | 13, 14, ...: ''szor a mal, szor a szebb, szor a nyű, szor az ádos, ...'' | ||
24, 36, 48, ... = ''szebbszer, nyűször, ádosszor, únjszor, fózszor, önömször, lácsszor, quddszor, togyszor, letenszer'' | 24, 36, 48, ... = ''szebbszer, nyűször, ádosszor, únjszor, fózszor, önömször, lácsszor, quddszor, togyszor, letenszer'' | ||
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100dd = ''kíz'' | 100dd = ''kíz'' | ||
''magyar'' = a dish (from m-gy-r "to mix"?) | |||
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
Triconsonantal with vowel harmony as in Egyptian Arabic | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
Latest revision as of 05:22, 29 August 2021
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Gulyás (Gulyás: also Gulyásleves 'Gulya-ish language') is a language spoken in Etalocin. It is inspired by Hungarian.
-k: predicative
1-12: mal, szebb, nyű, ádos, únj, fóz, önöm, lács, qudd, togy, leten, szor
13, 14, ...: szor a mal, szor a szebb, szor a nyű, szor az ádos, ...
24, 36, 48, ... = szebbszer, nyűször, ádosszor, únjszor, fózszor, önömször, lácsszor, quddszor, togyszor, letenszer
100dd = kíz
magyar = a dish (from m-gy-r "to mix"?)
Introduction
Phonology
Same as Hungarian, with addition of q ġ = /q ɢ/
Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Triconsonantal with vowel harmony as in Egyptian Arabic