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{{Infobox language
|image            =
|imagesize        = 200px
|imagecaption      = Flag of the KWMs language
|name              = Mirmio
|nativename        = Mihirmio
|pronunciation    = mʲiɽ˨˦˨.mʲi͡o
|pronunciation_key =
|state            =
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|created          = 2026
|familycolor      = isolate
|ancestor          =
|creator          = Suqi
|dia1              =
|stand1            =
|script1          = Latn, TBD
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|notice            = IPA
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'''Mirmio''' {{Ipa|/ˈmiːɹ.miː.oʊ/}}, natively spelled '''Mihirmio''' {{Ipa|[mʲiɽ˨˦˨.mʲi͡o]}}, is an artistic language.
'''Mirmio''' {{Ipa|/ˈmiːɹ.miː.oʊ/}}, natively spelled '''Mihirmio''' {{Ipa|[mʲiɽ˨˦˨.mʲi͡o]}}, is an artistic language.


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=== Tones ===
=== Tones ===
There are four phonemic tones: rising <ah>, falling <a'>, dipping <a'a>, and peaking <aha>, but there is also tonelessness <a>. Long vowels cannot have tone. Coda sonorants can receive tone, but not if the nucleus does not have a tone. If one coda sonorant has tone, all of that syllable's coda sonorants must also have tone. Diphthongs can receive the same tones as monophthongs. One syllable cannot have more than two tonal morae.  
There are four phonemic tones: rising <ah>, falling <a'>, dipping <a'a>, and peaking <aha>, but there is also tonelessness <a>. Long vowels cannot have tone. Coda sonorants can receive tone, but not if the nucleus does not have a tone. If one coda sonorant has tone, all of that syllable's coda sonorants must also have tone. Diphthongs can receive the same tones as monophthongs. One syllable cannot have more than two tonal morae.  


Tonal and toneless vowels may be adjacent. To orthographically distinguish /a˥˩.a/ and /a˩˥.a/ from /a˦˨˦/ and /a˨˦˨/, the former pair are romanized <a'ha> and <ah'a>, respectively. To orthographically distinguish /a.u˥˩/ and /a.u˩˥/ from /au˥˩/ and /au˩˥/, the former pair are romanized <avu'> and <avuh>, respectively. Tonal diphthongs are marked <au'> for rising, <auh> for falling, <a'uh> for dipping, and <ahu'> for peaking.   
Tonal and toneless vowels may be adjacent. To orthographically distinguish /a˥˩.a/ and /a˩˥.a/ from /a˦˨˦/ and /a˨˦˨/, the former pair are romanized <a'ha> and <ah'a>, respectively. To orthographically distinguish vowel clusters from diphthonhs, the vowels are separated by <v>. Tonal diphthongs are marked <au'> for rising, <auh> for falling, <a'u> for dipping, and <ahu> for peaking.   


=== Syllables and Morae ===
=== Syllables and Morae ===
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|cvoh
|cvoh
|õõn
|õõn
|gjĩ
|kjĩ
|lee
|lee
|ghe
|ge
|ŏ'k
|ŏ'k
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|cvoh
|cvoh
|õõhn
|õõhn
|gjĩh
|kjĩh
|leh
|leh
|gheh
|geh
|ŏhk
|ŏhk
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| -(a)hy
| -(a)hy
| -ŭh, -hw
| -ŭh, -hw
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== Translations ==
{| class="wikitable"
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| colspan="7" |'''Djá'uku': Svefùùgkvh kvùùrfee djá'uku'.'''
|-
| colspan="7" |{{Ipa|[d͡ʑɜʊ̯˦˨˦χʊ˥˩ {{!}} ɬʷeθ̼ʊ̙ːɰkʷʰ kʷʊ̙ːɽθ̼eː d͡ʑɜʊ̯˦˨˦χʊ˥˩]}}
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| Zá'uku'
| Sve-
|fùùgkvh
| kvùù
| -r
| -fee
| zá'uku'
|-
|<code>horse</code>
|<code>RLS-</code>
|<code>store</code>
|<code>knowledge.COLL</code>
|<code>-CEL</code>
|<code>-all</code>
|<code>horse</code>
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| colspan="7" |*Horse: All-knowledge stores horse
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| colspan="7" |“Horse: Everyone knows what a horse is.”
|}
|}


== Lexicon ==
== Lexicon ==
kŏu' {{Ipa|[kʲɔ̙͡u̯˥˩]}} (dog)
kòu' {{Ipa|[kʲɔ̙͡u̯˥˩]}} (dog)


mihir {{Ipa|[mʲiɽ˨˦˨]}} (cat)
mihir {{Ipa|[mʲiɽ˨˦˨]}} (cat)