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Placeholder for [[Verse:Unbegotten]] classical language in Russia and Central Asia. It is the liturgical language of (a kind of) Buddhism. It is inspired by Czech, Sanskrit and Proto-Celtic. | Placeholder for [[Verse:Unbegotten]] classical language in Russia and Central Asia. It is the liturgical language of (a kind of) Buddhism. It is inspired by Czech, Sanskrit and Proto-Celtic. | ||
gájati = to sing | gájati = to sing | ||
vrýž = king | vrýž = king | ||
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=== Numerals == | |||
jék = 1 | |||
dvů = 2 | |||
tři, týr, tří = 3 | |||
četur, četýr, četura = 4 | |||
penče = 5 | |||
šeš = 6 | |||
septa - 7 | |||
aštů = 8 | |||
jnavan = 9 | |||
deša = 10 | |||
šata = 100 | |||
žílí = 1000 | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
Czechmate has unmarked order SOV: 'The woman sings the song' is ''Džená géman gájat''. (Using ''géman'' 'song' as an object of ''gájati'' 'to sing' implies specificity. 'Sings a (nonspecific) song' would simply be ''gájat''.) | Czechmate has unmarked order SOV: 'The woman sings the song' is ''Džená géman gájat''. (Using ''géman'' 'song' as an object of ''gájati'' 'to sing' implies specificity. 'Sings a (nonspecific) song' would simply be ''gájat''.) |