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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the dominant modern Talmic language. It descends from [[Old Bhadhagha]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the dominant modern Talmic language. It descends from [[Old Bhadhagha]]. It's inspired by Icelandic and Welsh. | ||
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Anbirese | |
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θensārimem | |
Pronunciation | [/θensaːrimem/] |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Hussmauch |
Extinct | 220 v.T. |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | qth |
Anbirese is the dominant modern Talmic language. It descends from Old Bhadhagha. It's inspired by Icelandic and Welsh.
Todo
- "Talma" is from what language? Sounds Clofabic or Talmic
- Stannyssōs
- ȝastranis = 'laugh'
- gīθonis = 'fall'
- insinis = 'settle'
- s3ībinis = 'stretch'
- ryncinis = 'turn'
- svendonis? vendonis? aφo-endonis? = 'keep'
- ēs-notinis = 'be quiet, lie dormant'
Background
- See also: Proto-Talmic.
Phonology
Orthography
Alphabetical order: R D I A Ħ Φ M L G C H B S V O J Ȝ Δ Y T N Θ E U
There's a minor orthography reform.
Morphology
- Main article: Thensarian/Morphology
Syntax
Like many of its descendants, Thensarian is almost completely head-initial (except for compounds).
Constituent order
Adjectives can precede nouns in poetry.