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Buhamai vosiik banicox.
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'''[[Aoma]]''' (Aoma: ''Auma'' at ''Bowombor'' 'zíndylnām') vī gávthe rin ēlsamī́ [[user:juhhmi|juhhmi]] vo ħáirtasprínau Grundet. | '''[[Aoma]]''' (Aoma: ''Auma'' at ''Bowombor'' 'zíndylnām') vī gávthe rin ēlsamī́ [[user:juhhmi|juhhmi]] vo ħáirtasprínau Grundet. | ||
Zográri Aoma ie Rinap had gávthie ħinga-zuora-Herōkúmie fē̌lmie, | Zográri Aoma ie Rinap had gávthie ħinga-zuora-Herōkúmie fē̌lmie, thṓvsarlíevī gávthā Rinapri.<!-- Ha-Aoma // the official oral and administrative language // Thimúśí Zaḥíbhí // with around // 15 ˀecatomíryó bórtzín, ˀach // it has little to do with the languages of Western Sceptre. // Ha-yáḥínáh Aoma ˀisséqal faˁán // from the name of the thimúśí area with coast temples, Kaomaago (''Kaa Omaike Hakoror'', At the Coast of Temples). // Ha-ghersáh mbrítzí zán // has been stitched together from many very different dialects to unify peoples // achráttā, tóríð írsys sát rin ídā́ uodáva "Aoma spádmā". | ||
Ha-Aoma ha-mbrítz henél-maṭánáh-mehhgíráh, // agglutinative-fusional [language] with strong head-initial tendencies. // Ha-bhrítz ḥémhú gáḥéz mighbótzú, // tzúbhál persons, méqhátz genders fu-pazzím (mó qátzídh) minmúyú // of nominative-accusative alignment. The formal register, with polite forms of second person pronouns, honorifics and humilifics, is very important to the speakers and the society. | Ha-Aoma ha-mbrítz henél-maṭánáh-mehhgíráh, // agglutinative-fusional [language] with strong head-initial tendencies. // Ha-bhrítz ḥémhú gáḥéz mighbótzú, // tzúbhál persons, méqhátz genders fu-pazzím (mó qátzídh) minmúyú // of nominative-accusative alignment. The formal register, with polite forms of second person pronouns, honorifics and humilifics, is very important to the speakers and the society. |
Revision as of 00:06, 16 April 2014
Aoma (Aoma: Auma at Bowombor 'zíndylnām') vī gávthe rin ēlsamī́ juhhmi vo ħáirtasprínau Grundet.
Zográri Aoma ie Rinap had gávthie ħinga-zuora-Herōkúmie fē̌lmie, thṓvsarlíevī gávthā Rinapri.