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*''byjár'' - by-class drinks | *''byjár'' - by-class drinks | ||
*''hnyjár'' - hny-class drinks | *''hnyjár'' - hny-class drinks | ||
*'' | *''hratjár'' - I will drink | ||
*''hrangjár'' - you will drink | |||
*''hraljár'' - we will drink | |||
*''tujárjár'' - I am drinking | *''tujárjár'' - I am drinking | ||
====Preaspirated verbs==== | ====Preaspirated verbs==== | ||
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*''hnyttýpr'' - hny-class laughs | *''hnyttýpr'' - hny-class laughs | ||
*''hratuttýpr'' - I will drink | *''hratuttýpr'' - I will drink | ||
*''hranguttýpr'' - you will drink | |||
*''hraluttýpr'' - we will drink, etc. | |||
*''tuttýprettýpr'' - I am laughing | *''tuttýprettýpr'' - I am laughing | ||
Revision as of 19:59, 24 November 2015
Anbirese | |
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Kreimín tʔjǫr | |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Hussmauch |
Native speakers | 50 million (2200 v.C.) |
Riceneck
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Numbers
- 1: san
- 2: ʔeir
- 3: ʔeppút
- 4: ȝǽr
- 5; sjángur
- 6: ǃxít
- 7: ðǽ
- 8: hnó
- 9: tngét
- 10: hrát
- 100: hjækk
Introduction
Anbirese is a Riceneck language spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Riceneck languages such as Neckthai.
Phonology
The aesthetics of Ricelandic is inspired by Icelandic and Khmer.
Orthography
Tergetian script
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Verbs
- jár - to drink
- tujár - I drink
- ngujár - you drink
- hlajár - we drink
- pejár - you people drink
- sojár - so-class drinks
- byjár - by-class drinks
- hnyjár - hny-class drinks
- hratjár - I will drink
- hrangjár - you will drink
- hraljár - we will drink
- tujárjár - I am drinking
Preaspirated verbs
- ʔettýpr - to laugh
- tuttýpr - I laugh
- nguttýpr - you laugh
- hlattýpr - we laugh
- pettýpr - you people laugh
- sottýpr - so-class laughs
- byttýpr - by-class laughs
- hnyttýpr - hny-class laughs
- hratuttýpr - I will drink
- hranguttýpr - you will drink
- hraluttýpr - we will drink, etc.
- tuttýprettýpr - I am laughing