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/tʃ, ʒ, ʃ/ are soft alternants of /k, g, x/ in native {{PAGENAME}}. /kʲ, gʲ, ts, tsʲ/ are mainly found in foreign loans:
/tʃ, ʒ, ʃ/ are soft alternants of /k, g, x/ in native {{PAGENAME}}. /kʲ, gʲ, ts, tsʲ/ are mainly found in foreign loans:
* ''skiél'' /sʲkʲeːɫ/ 'incident' (from Irish ''scéal'' 'story')
<!--* ''skiél'' /sʲkʲeːɫ/ 'incident' (from Irish ''scéal'' 'story')
* ''giaránen'' /gʲaˈɾɑːnən/ 'to tell on' (from Irish ''gearán'' 'complain, accuse')
* ''giaránen'' /gʲaˈɾɑːnən/ 'to tell on' (from Irish ''gearán'' 'complain, accuse')-->


Voiceless stops are aspirated unless after /s/, as in English and German.
Voiceless stops are aspirated unless after /s/, as in English and German.
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==Numbers==
==Numbers==
{{PAGENAME}} uses a base-120 numeral system (derived from the native Germanic long hundred).
{{PAGENAME}} uses a base-120 system (derived from the native Germanic long hundred).


0-10: syfer, ýn, tvý, þrí, fiór, finf, siaks, sieven, acht, nión, tién
0-10: syfer, ýn, tvý, þrí, fiór, finf, siaks, sieven, acht, nión, tién
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/hʊndərθ/
/hʊndərθ/


14400: revove
14400: mírie
/'vɔvə/
/'mi:rʲə/


Ordinal numbers are formed with ''-te'' or ''-þe'' (weak declension): ''syferþe, ýrste, tvýþe, þridie, fiórþe, finfþe, ...''
Ordinal numbers are formed with ''-te'' or ''-þe'' (weak declension): ''syferþe, ýrste, tvýþe, þridie, fiórþe, finfþe, ...''
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*''Mir góneþ... / Mir gónenь...'' = 'I like...'
*''Mir góneþ... / Mir gónenь...'' = 'I like...'
*''Míne hond isь in varmenь vatienь.'' = My hand is in warm water.
*''Míne hond isь in varmenь vatienь.'' = My hand is in warm water.
*''Mín kalm isь in míner hond.'' = My pen is in my hand.
*''Mín stíl isь in míner hond.'' = My pen is in my hand.


==Names==
==Names==