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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' /diθ{{ret}}{{nas}}/ is a language of [[Verse:Méich Bhaonnáiqh]] (Bech Baddochaqh?) inspired by Iau, Proto-Lakes Plain, Formor's avian conlang C’ą̂ą́r and Semitic languages (particularly chanted Tiberian Hebrew). It's the ceremonial language of uplifted birds of the space colony Bădháchôth.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''Dithaamh'' /diːθ{{ret}}aːaβ{{nas}}/_ is a language of [[Verse:Méich Bhaonnáiqh]] (Bech Baddochaqh?) inspired by Iau, Proto-Lakes Plain, Formor's avian conlang C’ą̂ą́r and Semitic languages (particularly chanted Tiberian Hebrew). It's the ceremonial language of uplifted birds of the space colony Bădháchôth.


==Todo==
==Todo==


A reading tradition of Ditab with a Modern Hebrew accent: no tones or vowel or consonant length (so there will be a lot of ambiguity; Ditab isn't actually spoken that way)
A reading tradition of Ditab with a Modern Hebrew accent: no tones or vowel or consonant length (so there will be a lot of ambiguity; Ditab isn't actually spoken that way)
* odhubh cabhechoth (fill in tones and vowel lengths) -> oduv kvekhot
* odhumh camhechoth (fill in tones and vowel lengths) -> oduv kvekhot


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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* 5 consonants:
* 5 consonants:
** rostral (beak) nasalized fricative: m{{lowered}} (written ''b'')
** rostral (beak) nasalized fricative: m{{lowered}} (written ''m'')
** voiced apico-palatal stop: d
** voiced apico-palatal stop: d
** voiceless apico-palatal stop: t
** voiceless apico-palatal stop: t
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There is no grammatical gender, and two declension classes:
There is no grammatical gender, and two declension classes:
* Class one nouns mark the construct state with the suffix ''-bẽ́''.
* Class one nouns mark the construct state with the suffix ''-mẽ́''.
* Class two nouns mark the ''absolute'' state with ''-bẽ́''.
* Class two nouns mark the ''absolute'' state with ''-mẽ́''.


Verbs inflect by aspect but not tense. Curiously, the imperfective and perfective forms are interchanged when the verb follows the interrogative particle ''củ-'', the negative particle ''bách-'' or the conjunctive particle ''ădhùbh-'', or other preverbs/conjunctions, reminiscent of Old Irish verb allomorphy.
Verbs inflect by aspect but not tense. Curiously, the imperfective and perfective forms are interchanged when the verb follows the interrogative particle ''củ-'', the negative particle ''mách-'' or the conjunctive particle ''ădhùmh-'', or other preverbs/conjunctions, reminiscent of Old Irish verb allomorphy.


Ditab has Slavic-style verbs of motion: walk, run, fly, soar, fly by flapping wings, travel by a vehicle, swim, ... each with a unidirectional and a multidirectional counterpart.
Ditab has Slavic-style verbs of motion: walk, run, fly, soar, fly by flapping wings, travel by a vehicle, swim, ... each with a unidirectional and a multidirectional counterpart.