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===History of the Cwelhenev. [Cwelhànàf Netar]=== | ===History of the Cwelhenev. [Cwelhànàf Netar]=== | ||
Derived from the Galav culture which spread far during the early iron age. The Cwelhàn people occupy the | Derived from the Galav culture which spread far during the early iron age. The Cwelhàn people occupy the hills and plains at the heart of the Galav expansion to the east of the Fayn Highlands. They are the largest Galavic Culture, by both population and size. Once the various coalitions held formidible sway over the Western part of the continent, however they have declined and ultimately been conquered by the Empire of Toryr. The Northern half of Cwelâr has retained some degree of independance as tribal puppet kings with their armies serving as auxiliaries and mercenaries, while the south is largely pushed to the country under the Toryl speaking aristocracy that has quickly risen up. The divide between the two groups however has not been long enough to be significant and there are no major differences of dialects, with the exception of Loeryr people who have long been considered a unique entity, with their own language influenced heavily by Toryr and the other Pyrittyl Languages, though still somewhat mutually comprehensible with standard Cwengâr. | ||
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fo''cw'' tânycw mery''gw'' ta ty. | fo''cw'' tânycw mery''gw'' ta ty. | ||
The noun "fo | The noun "fo'gw" agrees with the feminine adjective ["tâ-"] by becoming unvoiced ["focw"], similarly, the adjective becomes feminine; [tâny''gw''-> tâny''cw''] | ||
However, the ending of mery''gw'' [sheep] which is masculine remains so, despite the next word starting with an unvoiced "t" [-gw remains -gw]. | However, the ending of mery''gw'' [sheep] which is masculine remains so, despite the next word starting with an unvoiced "t" [-gw remains -gw]. |