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"Lun ladaen de aen ril taenae pelgaer do taal yr" | *"Lun ladaen de aen ril taenae pelgaer do taal yr" | ||
"A thousand roads to a hill is the story of the world" | *"A thousand roads to a hill is the story of the world" | ||
[This is one of the few written sentances in a Northern-Pyrittyl prior to assimilation into the Toryl dialect, extinction, it is recorded by a contemporary who claims that this was a expression of those communities that refers to how people tend to get worked up over nothing and responding to the long standing claim that a thousand roads pass through Toryl.] | *[This is one of the few written sentances in a Northern-Pyrittyl prior to assimilation into the Toryl dialect, extinction, it is recorded by a contemporary who claims that this was a expression of those communities that refers to how people tend to get worked up over nothing and responding to the long standing claim that a thousand roads pass through Toryl.] | ||
*Gender: Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case. | *Gender: Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case. |
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