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Tumachee mostly follows the syllable structure of (C)V(C), where C is any consonant and V is any vowel.
Tumachee mostly follows the syllable structure of (C)V(C), where C is any consonant and V is any vowel.
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
===Nouns===
===Numbers===
Tumachee natively uses a base 7 counting system, though most modern Tumachee use the mostly universal base 10 counting system.
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;"
! colspan=2 | Tumachee !! colspan=2 | English
|-
! Name !! Digit !! Name !! Digit
|-
| ''kûnsu''/<br>''sêlo''<ref>''kûnsu'' literally means "nothing", and is more commonly used colloquially and in basic arithmetic. ''sêlo'' is from English ''zero'', and is more commonly used in relation to mathematics.</ref> || 0 || zero || 0
|-
| ''kkêo'' || 1 || one || 1
|-
| ''minnâ'' || 2 || two || 2
|-
| ''ḩûḩ'' || 3 || three || 3
|-
| ''ḩêrdaz'' || 4 || four || 4
|-
| ''sômzo'' || 5 || five || 5
|-
| ''entiḩ'' || 6 || six || 6
|-
| ''ûrzun'' || 7 || seven || 7
|-
| ''îmmiko'' || 10 || eight || 8
|}
===Pronouns===
===Pronouns===
====Personal pronouns====
====Personal pronouns====