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Hmooberno-Thai
Hmooberno-Thai


Initials: all single consonants plus prenasalized stops and sh(n/l/r)-; allow br dr gr fr cr tr bl dl gl fl cl tl; p- is rare; stops are +asp/-asp like in Scottish Gaelic
Initials: all Irish single consonants plus prenasalized stops and sh(n/l/r)-; allow br dr gr fr cr tr bl dl gl fl cl tl; p- is rare; stops are +asp/-asp like in Scottish Gaelic
 
In unmutated words, all Irish unmutated consonants + séimhiúed consonants
 
séimhiúed words can't séimhiú again, but when they get urúed it manifests as prenasalization


Vowels: all combos of +-pal x vowel allowed in Irish (assuming broad final)
Vowels: all combos of +-pal x vowel allowed in Irish (assuming broad final)
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absolute state is a floating mutating morpheme that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate). We'll write it as ''an'' because why not
absolute state is a floating mutating morpheme that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate). We'll write it as ''an'' because why not
already mutated words should mutate a bit differently -- prenasalization rather than full eclipsis?


1-10: leidh, nàn, feór, tlud, daimh, án, ciùr, shnàn, shlêidh, fáoil
1-10: leidh, nàn, feór, tlud, daimh, án, ciùr, shnàn, shlêidh, fáoil