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{{Infobox language
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|creator = [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]], [[User:IlL|IlL]]
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|nativename = zŋib Omůj
|pronunciation=  /zŋib oˈmuəj/
|setting = [[Verse:Tricin]]
|region = Bjeheond
|familycolor=hmong-mien
|fam1=[[Hlou-Shum languages|Hlou-Shum]]
|script=Latin (Fraktur)
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|notice=IPA
}}


'''Omůj''' /oˈmuəj/ is a Polish, Czech and Hmong inspired isolate spoken in [[Bjeheond]]. Grammar-wise it's similar to Modern Windermere and Hlou.
'''Omůj''' /oˈmuəj/ is a Polish, Czech and Hmong inspired isolate spoken in [[Bjeheond]]. Grammar-wise it's similar to Modern Windermere and Hlou.

Revision as of 23:57, 25 August 2018

Omůj/Swadesh list
Þeoþlewisæþ
zŋib Omůj
Pronunciation[/zŋib oˈmuəj/]
Created byPraimhín, IlL
SettingVerse:Tricin
Hlou-Shum
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Omůj /oˈmuəj/ is a Polish, Czech and Hmong inspired isolate spoken in Bjeheond. Grammar-wise it's similar to Modern Windermere and Hlou.

Prohlad = a name?

Phonology

/a e i o u ə ɨ ai au aɨ iə uə ei ou/ a e i o u ə w ai au aw ě ů ee oo + syllabic r, l and n

/pʰ p~b m f tʰ t~d n θ ts dz~z s tɕ dʑ~ʑ ɲ ɕ/ p b m f t d n þ c z s ć ź ń ś

/kʰ k~g ŋ x h l l̥ r r̥ w w̥ j ç/ k g ŋ ħ h l hl r hr v hv j hj

Omůj words are weakly stressed on the final syllable. There is vowel height harmony in unstressed syllables, with e o ə alternating with i u w.

Initial clusters

Typical Germanic ones, plus a few extra Slavic ones (zm, zn, zń, zŋ, zl, zr, zb, zd, zg, zdr, nr, mr ...)

Orthography

Omůj uses the (some Ldonjaman) alphabet, introduced by missionaries from Ldonjama.

Morphology

Derivational morphology

Prefixes, suffixes, circumfixes

Syntax

Omůj syntax is identical to Modern Windermere.

The nominative case particle in VSO clauses is e (which is coincidentally the same in Modern Windermere).