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'''Togarmite''' (''Þėrmiþ'' /θermiθ/ or '' | '''Togarmite''' (''Þėrmiþ'' /θermiθ/ or ''lysėnyn þėrmijyn'' /ˈləsenən θermijən/) is a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew and [[Knánith]]. It is inspired by Maltese, Germanic languages (particularly Icelandic) and the Semitic conlang Alashian. | ||
Modern Togarmite retains the Semitic root-and-pattern morphology and binyanim of [[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]], but has undergone some grammatically restructuring (such as loss of grammatical gender and the use of the Old Togarmite waw-subjunctive for the present tense), taking features of the Greece-Turkey-Northern Levant sprachbund. | Modern Togarmite retains the Semitic root-and-pattern morphology and binyanim of [[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]], but has undergone some grammatically restructuring (such as loss of grammatical gender and the use of the Old Togarmite waw-subjunctive for the present tense), taking features of the Greece-Turkey-Northern Levant sprachbund. | ||