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'''Judeo-Nurian''' (placeholder ''han Yúdák lášun'' /hən judak laʃʏn/) is a Celtic language. It is an isolate within Celtic.
'''Judeo-Nurian''' is a Celtic language and the most widely known Jewish language. It is an isolate within Celtic.


short o e a (syllabic N) -> a
Inspiration: Lushootseed
 
m > b > v, n > d > dh?
 
Inspired by Indic, Icelandic, drug names (and Lushootseed?)
 
Initial clusters lost; partial Palification then Icelandification
 
tt = /?th/, dd = /ht/
 
*kamattákah /ˈkəməhtakəh/ = powerful
*mattin /ˈməhtɪn/ (f) = morning


==Morphology==
==Morphology==

Revision as of 05:13, 24 March 2020

Judeo-Nurian is a Celtic language and the most widely known Jewish language. It is an isolate within Celtic.

Inspiration: Lushootseed

Morphology

Nominals

neuter nouns merge into masculine

definite article:

  • nom: sg.m/f/n -inn -in -an; pl. -nih
  • acc: sg.m/f/n -na -in -na; pl. -nih
  • gen: sg.m/f/n -ni -náh -ni; pl. -mab (-ub-nab > -umab)

"man": (-virah is also a masculine agentive)

  • nom virah, virasinn; virih, virinnih
  • acc vira, virana; virih, virinnih
  • gen viri, virini; virub, virumab

"woman":

  • nom ban, banin; banáh, banánnih
  • acc (same as nom)
  • gen banáh, banánnáh; banáb, banámab

-or/-0 nouns, -or adjectives

  • nom: Yúdákah Yúdák Yúdáka; Yúdákih
  • acc: Yúdáka Yúdák Yúdáka; Yúdákih
  • gen: Yúdáki Yúdákáh Yúdáki; Yúdákub

-er nouns/adjectives

-or nouns (u-stem)

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