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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: ''soo-WAHZH'' or ''tsoo-WAHR''; High Sj. ''Sjowaázh éñ·sheg'' /stsʊwɑ̌ːʐ̊ ɛ́ⁿʂˑɛk/, lit. 'Sjowaázh its-language'; Low Sj. /tsʊwɑ̌ɚ ɛ́ⁿʂɛk/) is a language official in [[Verse:Tricin/Sjowaázh eñZóogh|Sjowaázh eñZóogh]] in [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli]]. It is a polysynthetic, fusional language with a complex verbal morphology. It is primarily inspired by Navajo, Polish, and Ancient Greek.  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (English: ''soo-WAHZH'' or ''tsoo-WAHR''; High Sj. ''Sjowaázh éñ·sheg'' /stsʊwɑ̌ːʐ̊ ɛ́ⁿʂˑɛk/, lit. 'Sjowaázh its-language'; Low Sj. /tsʊwɑ̌ɚ ɛ́ⁿʂɛk/) is a language official in [[Verse:Tricin/Sjowaázh eñZóol|Sjowaázh eñZóol]] in [[Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli]]. It is a polysynthetic, fusional language with a complex verbal morphology. It is primarily inspired by Navajo, Polish, and Ancient Greek.  


{{PAGENAME}} belongs to a single dialect continuum and is otherwise an isolate, though some speculate that {{PAGENAME}} is related to the [[Quame languages]].
{{PAGENAME}} belongs to a single dialect continuum and is otherwise an isolate, though some speculate that {{PAGENAME}} is related to the [[Quame languages]].
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Modern Sjowaázh pop culture grew out of the influence of Naquian theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global communication. Because of the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, the Sjowaázh language is popular among Sjowaázhophile "otakus".
Modern Sjowaázh pop culture grew out of the influence of Naquian theaterism, native theater and literature, and modern global communication. Because of the popularity of Sjowaázh pop culture across the globe, the Sjowaázh language is popular among Sjowaázhophile "otakus".
==Todo==
==Todo==
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*Wackernagel, "magna cum laude" order
*Wackernagel, "magna cum laude" order
*Head-marking
*Head-marking