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==Example texts==
==Example texts==
===Mailhīmba (The Colour of Water)===
===Mailhīmba (The Colour of Water)===
'''Mailhīmba''' (the Colour of Water) is a short piece of poetry written around 3E 427 <small>(607<sub>10</sub>)</small> by Tariatindī writer Halinækhāvi Naiʔamūta ''Nājaldhīm''. It is a typical example of Chlouvānem poetry, focussing on nature and portraying it as happiness and beauty, including at the very end a call to worship. Metrically, all verses end with the traditional pattern short-long-short-long (''flunnęltāvi''), the most common in Chlouvānem poetry.
'''Mailhīmba''' (the Colour of Water) is a short piece of poetry written around 3E 427 <small>(607<sub>10</sub>)</small> by Tariatindī writer Halinækhāvi Naiʔamūta ''Nājaldhīm''. It is a typical example of Chlouvānem poetry, focussing on nature and portraying it as happiness and beauty, including at the very end a call to worship. Metrically, all verses, except the seventh, end with the traditional pattern short-long-short-long (''flunnęltāvi''), the most common in Chlouvānem poetry; the seventh verse has the inverted pattern (long-short-long-short).


: ''mūmikīran kimę suyai''
: ''mūmikīran kimę suyai''
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