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It should be noted that in the present day a spelling-based difference between those two letters is becoming more common: in Līlasuṃghāṇa '''å''' is increasingly often /oː/, and this is spreading in many other areas - due to mass media influence, there's not a true areal pattern; while it is spreading faster in major urban areas (e.g. in Cami, about 3500 km away from Līlasuṃghāṇa) not all of them do, including some of the closest ones (e.g. Līṭhalyinām, 450 km south of the capital).
It should be noted that in the present day a spelling-based difference between those two letters is becoming more common: in Līlasuṃghāṇa '''å''' is increasingly often /oː/, and this is spreading in many other areas - due to mass media influence, there's not a true areal pattern; while it is spreading faster in major urban areas (e.g. in Cami, about 3500 km away from Līlasuṃghāṇa) not all of them do, including some of the closest ones (e.g. Līṭhalyinām, 450 km south of the capital).
==Morphology - Maivāndarāmita==


''Main article: [[Chlouvānem/Morphology|Chlouvānem morphology]]''
''Main article: [[Chlouvānem/Morphology|Chlouvānem morphology]]''


Chlouvānem morphology is complex and synthetic, with a large number of inflections. Six parts of speech are traditionally distinguished: nouns, adjectives, verbs, pronouns, numerals, and particles.
Chlouvānem morphology (''maivāndarāmita'') is complex and synthetic, with a large number of inflections. Six parts of speech are traditionally distinguished: nouns, adjectives, verbs, pronouns, numerals, and particles.


==Syntax==
==Syntax==