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|||||||||||This content is about the eighth version of ‹ lekma › which is disprivate version. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> is revising <span title=<nowiki>'This ‹ lekma › is private over all. This is a sought derived language, mixture of dialacts of some certain real languages, designed specifically for the writer. Directed to be themselves or to seek that what language be simple. Most things to think in mind, that makes simple is, zero lexical morpheme, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniquety of syntax is innecessary.'</nowiki>>custom dialects</span>. That eighth is spelt <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span>, is a constituent though,||
|||||||||||This content is about the eighth version of ‹ lekma › which signifies disprivate version which is spelt <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span>. <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekma ›</span> is revising <span title=<nowiki>'This ‹ lekma › is private over all. This is a sought derived language, mixture of dialacts of some certain real languages, designed specifically for the writer. Directed to be themselves or to seek that what language be simple. Most things to think in mind, that makes simple is, zero lexical morpheme, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniqueness of syntax is innecessary.'</nowiki>>custom dialects</span>.||
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|||colspan=5|a bit more to the other versions, in that <span title=<nowiki>'‹ lekmae ›'</nowiki>>whose</span> lexical items are self cognisable to have newly be supplied. Word <span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Though there are writing variants, varies solely in the writing. They were ‹ ekm ›, ‹ ekma ›, ‹ lekma ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'</nowiki>>‹ lekma ›</span> means any version though, <span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Formally ‹ lekmaeneu › /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language who is a collection of a thousand of items. Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/ meant Outlanders, whose common language is ‹ lekmae › alongside of their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'</nowiki>>‹ lekmae ›</span> solely means||
|||colspan=5|That eighth, is a variation though, a bit more to the other versions, in that lexical items of ‹ lekmae › are cognisable to have selfly been supplied. <span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Though there are writing variants, varies solely in the writing. They were ‹ ekm ›, ‹ ekma ›, ‹ lekma ›, ‹ lekmae ›.'</nowiki>>‹ lekma ›</span> signifies any version,||
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|||colspan=5|<span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>this version</span>. <span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>About selfly applied structure that is <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> words have <span title='Every concept may have supercategory conceptual names of thing names.'>two categories</span>, <span title='n. in short.'>lexical names of objects</span>. <span title='Relationals denote relations of objects that were locative or adverbs in a sense, others are common nouns. a phrase end in a relational is considered a stative verb'>Relational noun</span>, rel. in short, is the subset.||
|||colspan=5|<span title=<nowiki>'/ˈʔekmɐ/. Formally ‹ lekmaeneu › /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language who is a collection of a thousand of items. Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/ meant Outlanders, whose common language is ‹ lekmae › alongside of their native tongue. ‹ cvetaizue › /kuˈtäi̯çy/ is their ‹ lekmae › name.'</nowiki>>‹ lekmae ›</span> solely means <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>eighth version</span>. <span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>About selfly applied structure, that is, <span title='/ˈʔekmɐ/'>‹ lekmae ›</span> words have <span title='Every concept may have supercategory conceptual names of thing names.'>two categories</span>, nouns or verbs. Names of objects is lexical noun,||
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|||colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>That n. plus resulted n. are nouns. <span title='v. in short.'>Also lexical verb</span> is <span title='Of first objective word situates primarily right after verbs, this objective word is sole for a verb, they together modify a description. Same set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, unique to this, 'be-verb' is a noun. longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs. towards something.'>names</span> of motions. A v. objectifies a latter next noun, then they are a resulted n. <span title=<nowiki>'This is ›adjective‹. This includes linking verbs. when a stative verb is first phrase of a diction, that is a description. attributive otherwise'</nowiki>>Stative verb</span>, sta. in short, is the subset,||
|||colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>n. in short. <span title='Relationals denote relations of objects that were locative or adverbs in a sense, others are common nouns. a phrase end in a relational is considered a stative verb'>Relational noun</span>, rel. in short, is the subset. That n. plus resulted n. are nouns. Also <span title='Of first objective word situates primarily right after verbs, this objective word is sole for a verb, they together modify a description. Same set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, unique to this, 'be-verb' is a noun. longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs. towards something.'>names of motions</span> is lexical verb, v. in short. A v. objectivises their latter||
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|||colspan=5|is lexical descriptive, means to modify a noun/a phrase, this includes <span title=<nowiki>'basically a noun phrase though. when so ‹ - › is between that phrases so that phrases are tied.'</nowiki>>thematic phrase</span> also. Them plus resulted sta. are descriptives.||
|||colspan=5|next noun so that they are a phrase of resulted n. <span title=<nowiki>'This is ›adjective‹. This includes linking verbs. when a stative verb is first phrase of a diction, that is a description. attributive otherwise'</nowiki>>Stative verb</span>, sta. in short, is the subset, is lexical descriptive, means unbound to the latter next noun,||
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|||colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>Every noun modifies a latter next noun. This links nouns till lattermost noun in a phrase. A phrase is incomplete save for phrases end in noun, still modify a latter phrase||
|||colspan=5|they modify a noun/phrase, includes <span title=<nowiki>'basically a noun phrase though. when so ‹ - › is between that phrases so that phrases are tied.'</nowiki>>thematic phrase</span>. Them plus resulted sta. are descriptives.||
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|||colspan=5|this includes their <span title=<nowiki>'basically a noun phrase though.'</nowiki>>thematic phrase</span>. A phrase end in rel. resulted stative verb, can tiedlessly modify a latter next noun/phrase. <span style=color:#ffffff>__</span> Diction/set phrases is a frame that contains||
|||colspan=5|<span style=color:#ffffff>__</span>Every noun/word modifies their latter next noun. This links nouns till lattermost noun to be a noun phrase. It  is possible that a phrase is made of a word.||
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>about <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>this dictionary</span>
|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>about <span title='https://linguifex.com/wiki/Eighth_edition_lekma'>this dictionary</span>
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>concerned lekmae which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/</span>
|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>concerning lekmae which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/</span>
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>documentation is <span title='The eighth version graphs to construct  is, in the course though the completion will be years later.'>drastically incomplete</span> <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>a thousand items will be listed in years
|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>documentation is <span title='The eighth version graphs to construct  is, in the course though the completion will be years later.'>drastically incomplete</span> <br><span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>a thousand items will be listed in years
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>.... <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>is certain quantity of text,
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><span title='Every double space is singled. A space is vain since there is a side of board / all that kind instead.'>‹ ›</span>-braced text <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>is lekmae or lekma words,
|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><span title='Every double space is singled. A space is vain since there is a side of board/all that kind.'>‹ ›</span>-braced text <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>is lekmae or lekma word,
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|<span style=color:#ffffff>_</span><nowiki>›‹</nowiki>-braced text <span style=color:#ffffff>_</span>is equivalent words in a sense,
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|||turns to a descriptive phrase. That phrases <span title='A relational, preposition in a meaning, may at last of a description. In a set words, on latest noun is structural noun, in a time nouns end in time or place words. Adverbal descriptions in the meanings modify another descriptions. Stative verbs work adjectively. A description is a noun phrase of main word situates on last, modifier words precede. verb is either does or is or has, all that included so that all diction is this kind. Theme is doing things that have been descriptioned'>basically mean</span>, ›Theme does thing that has been descriptioned‹.||
|||turns to descriptive phrase anyway. That diction <span title='A relational, preposition in a meaning, may at last of a description. In a set words, on latest noun is structural noun, in a time nouns end in time or place words. Adverbal descriptions in the meanings modify another descriptions. Stative verbs work adjectively. A description is a noun phrase of main word situates on last, modifier words precede. verb is either does or is or has, all that included so that all diction is this kind. Theme is doing things that have been descriptioned'>basically means</span>, ›Theme does thing that has been descriptioned‹.||
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{||graph||word||<span title='First.'>L.</span>||k A. k||'l-t'||<span title='of lie. every first.'>lot</span>||<span title='of lit.'>itt</span>||'l-{|e'||<span title='of lae, of laa. verb. noun-phrasing for a theme.  <laa'xxx> equals <a xxx>'>a</span>||'l-k'||<span title=to express.>lek</span>||||||
{||graph||word||<span title='First.'>L.</span> k A. k 'l-t'||<span title='of lie. every first.'>lot</span>||<span title='of lit.'>itt</span>||'l-{|e'||<span title='of lae, of laa. verb. noun-phrasing for a theme.  <laa'xxx> equals <a xxx>'>a</span>||'l-k'||<span title=to express.>lek</span>||||||
{||<span title=Second.>N.</span>||'n-t'||<span title='every second.'>not</span>||n-e||<span title='noun. written language.'>neu</span>||'n-n'|||||
{||<span title=Second.>N.</span>||'n-t'||<span title='every second.'>not</span>||n-e||<span title='noun. written language.'>neu</span>||'n-n'|||||
{||<span title=Third.>M.</span>||'m-t'||<span title=every third.>mot</span>||m-e||<span title='noun. things.'>mae</span>||'m-m'|| <span {|title='i'>mám</span>||||||||
{||<span title=Third.>M.</span> 'm-t' <span title=every third.>mot</span>||m-e||<span title='noun. things.'>mae</span>||'m-m'|| <span {|title='i'>mám</span>||||||||
{||<span title=Fourth.>F.</span>||k V. k||'f-t'||<span title='every forth.'>fot</span>||'f-d'|||||
{||<span title=Fourth.>F.</span>||k V. k||'f-t'||<span title='every forth.'>fot</span>||'f-d'|||||
{||<span title=Fifth.>D.</span>||k T. k||'d-t'||<span title='every fifth.'>dot</span>||'d-d'|'t-k'||<span title='sative. attach.'>tkk</span>||'d-d'|||||||
{||<span title=Fifth.>D.</span>||k T. k||'d-t'||<span title='every fifth.'>dot</span>||'d-d'|'t-k'||<span title='sative. attach.'>tkk</span>||'d-d'|||||||
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{| iV ío /i̯o/ lV /ɥo/ be /i̯o/ then io.
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{| hV /ɳ/V kVC /k/VC kV /k/V cVC /k/C cV /k/V dVC /t/VC
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‹ lekmae ›

This content is about the eighth version of ‹ lekma › which signifies disprivate version which is spelt ‹ lekmae ›. ‹ lekma › is revising custom dialects.
That eighth, is a variation though, a bit more to the other versions, in that lexical items of ‹ lekmae › are cognisable to have selfly been supplied. ‹ lekma › signifies any version,
‹ lekmae › solely means eighth version. __About selfly applied structure, that is, ‹ lekmae › words have two categories, nouns or verbs. Names of objects is lexical noun,
__n. in short. Relational noun, rel. in short, is the subset. That n. plus resulted n. are nouns. Also names of motions is lexical verb, v. in short. A v. objectivises their latter
next noun so that they are a phrase of resulted n. Stative verb, sta. in short, is the subset, is lexical descriptive, means unbound to the latter next noun,
they modify a noun/phrase, includes thematic phrase. Them plus resulted sta. are descriptives.
__Every noun/word modifies their latter next noun. This links nouns till lattermost noun to be a noun phrase. It is possible that a phrase is made of a word.
A phrase is incomplete save for noun phrases, still modifies a latter phrase/word. A phrase end in rel. is resulted stative verb,
_about this dictionary
_concerning lekmae which is pronounced /ˈʔekmɐ/
_documentation is drastically incomplete
_a thousand items will be listed in years
_content is written in the language,
_that is a language of outer lands to the writer
_also the made culture has affected the writtng
_notations to write this content,
_.... _is certain quantity of text,
_‹ ›-braced text _is lekmae or lekma word,
_›‹-braced text _is equivalent words in a sense,
_words divided by / _is coocurrences,
_--- _is for that this seems impossible,
_hoverboxes _are enabled,
_'All that texts of hoverboxes are incritical talk.'
_appears when a pointer placed over this hoverbox_
can modify their latter next phrase beyond spaces. __ A diction/set of phrases is a frame that contains
a descriptive phrase, their thematic phrase may after descriptive phrase / set of descriptive phrases.
__ ‹ / _›/‹ // _› designates an end of a diction visually. Any phrase that beginning phrase in a diction
turns to descriptive phrase anyway. That diction basically means, ›Theme does thing that has been descriptioned‹.
Adding to that, any longer paragraph is indifferent from sets of dictions in ‹ lekmae ›.
graphemes _lexical_ meaning
original graphs
E/e
Etd/etd every zeroth a 'zero', also <T>
*A/a
/
quality >qualifiers of vowels<, also <A>
L/l
Ltd/ltd every first a 'vertical line'
N/n
Ntd/ntd every second tied a 'vertical lines'
M/m
Mtd/mtd every third tied three 'vertical lines'
F/f
Ftd/ftd every fourth two set of 'vertical lines'
D/d
Dtd/dtd every fifth a 'block'
K/k
Ktd/ktd every sixth two set of 'nook', also a 'flipped k'
H/h
Htd/htd every seventh 'ᛖ'
S/s
Std/std every eighth 'Ⲽ'
Z/z
Ztd/ztd every nineth 'ⴵ'
B/b
Btd/btd every tenth 'two blocks'
X/x
Xtd/xtd
---
'x'
*‹_ _›/‹_ _
---
a space a ›boundary‹ between words
__ X/x means to 'majuscule'/'minuscule', that original letter is inaccurate,_
_*that letter is unprobable. About letter <X>/<x>, it is suppliment.
_A majuscule substitutes for a <X>. A minuscule substitutes for a <x>.
phonemes tense-usual-lax
side notes
‹ t ›
t
t
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---
‹ e ›
e
ɐ
---
‹ é ›
ei̯
ei̯
---
‹ è ›
---
uɐ̯
yɐ̯
also <ua>
‹ a ›
ɑ
ä
ä
---
‹ á ›
äɐ̯
äi̯
äː
also ‹ aa ›/‹ ai ›/‹ ä ›
‹ à ›
ɐ̯ä
e̯ä
---
also ‹ ea ›
‹ â ›
---
ɐ
ɐ
also ‹ ae ›/‹ a ›
‹ u ›
i̯u
y
iu̯
---
‹ i ›
ii̯
i
also ‹ ie ›
‹ o ›
o
o
ɐ
---
‹ ó ›
ou̯
o
---
‹ ò ›
u̯o
u̯o
y̯o
also ‹ uo ›
‹ v ›
uu̯
u
‹ v › of ‹ 'xvx' ›, also ‹ ve ›
‹ r ›
u̯i
ɨ
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‹ r › of ‹ 'xrx' ›, also ‹ ui ›
‹ l ›
ɥ
ʔ
ɰ
also 'zero phoneme', ‹ e › of ‹ 'xxe' ›
‹ l ›
---
äi̯
---
‹ l › of ‹ 'xlx' ›, also ‹ ai ›/‹ ä ›
‹ n ›
n
n
l
also ‹ n ›
‹ m ›
m
m
---
‹ f ›
v
f
ʋ
also <v>
‹ d ›
d
t
---
‹ d ›
øi̯
øː
u̯ei̯
‹ d › of ‹ 'xdx' ›, also ‹ oi ›/‹ ö ›
‹ k ›
k
k
x
also ‹ C ›/‹ c ›
‹ k ›
---
äu̯
---
‹ k › of ‹ 'xkx' ›, also ‹ eu ›/‹ ê ›
‹ h ›
ŋ̥
ŋ
ɳ
also ‹ h › of ‹ 'xxh' ›
‹ s ›
s
s
---
‹ z ›
t͡ʂ
ç
ʂ
---
‹ b ›
b
---
signs
meaning
notes
‹ X › number A larger letter, also 'a negative number sign', designates this is a beginning of number, which ends till a < >/<. >. <Xxx>/<'xxx>/<Xx>/<'xx>/<X>/<'x> is a positional system of decimal. First <X>/<x> of <Xxx>/<'xxx> is a hundredfold since two <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <Xx>/<'xx>/is a tenfold since a <x> afters. First <X>/<x> of <X>/<'x> is their numbers.
‹ E ›/‹ e › number a quantity number this is a 'zero', fills the place, the place is 'zero', a number before this will be tenfold. '1 000' is <Ett>. <E> may be a lot of 'zero' in a row. <E> is on beginning of a fraction number.
‹ T ›/‹ t › quantity a quantity number/a number, a 'ten'/'every tenth'. this is a 'zero', fills the place now it is 'zero', placed before/after a <.> a number before this will be tenfold.
‹ C ›/‹ c › quantity <xc>is a hundredfold <x> though, <xc> equals <xtt>, <C>/<c> in this sense is out of date.
‹ O ›/‹ o › quantity a quantity number, a 'thousand'. quantity is a measure word. this is a 'thousand', placed after a <.>, a number before this will be thousandfold. <x> of <.xo> means an amount, a number right before <.> is <x>-much-thousandfolds. <xxx....xo> would be addition of ‹ x › ‹ x › ‹ x ›....‹ x ›.
‹ k .... k › sign ‹ K › in formation ‹ k .... k › is a parentheses, ‹ ka .... ak ›, ‹ ke .... ek ›, ‹ ko .... ok ›.
samples
descriptions
‹ bbzo › a number ›29-fold-thousand‹
‹ See › number ›800‹. ‹ Seee. ›/‹ Sttt. › ›8 000‹ equals ‹ S.o ›.
‹ L.fo › ›first-multiplication-fourthousandfold‹ would be number '1 000 000 000 000'.
‹ N.do Dst Stn Fnk Mzz Dlh. Emk'' L.bo ›/
‹ N.do Dst.fo Stn.mo Fnk.no Mzz.o Dlh.a-Emk'' L.bo ›
A set of numbers, 2 580 802 426 399 517.000000000000000000000000000036
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‹ H'ett'ett'dse. _›/‹ H.mo'E'dse. _ A number 7 000 000 580.
‹ M.-N./ D. doz// › A number of, 3 plus 2 equals 5
‹ a D./ doz Z- 'F o M.-N.// › A number of, 5 equals 9 minus 4 or 3 plus 2
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When sole diction is vertically written, though supposedly more merginless between words.
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signs
genre
notes
‹ ` ›
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roundness quality
‹ ´ ›
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palatal quality
‹ ¨ ›
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quality
‹ . _
signal decimal point of <.a> 'that number is multiplied by first', <. > originates <.a>.
‹ . ›
signal Multiplication, a number before <.>
is multiplied by a number after <.>
_ ' ›
signal ‹ ' › of ‹ 'x.... ›/‹ -'x.... ›, is a beginning of a negative number. a < > is before the signal.
‹ ' ›
signal X of <X' >/<Xx....'>/<Xa >/<Xx....a> have the common quantity. a ‹ › afters.
‹ '' _
division ‹ ....x'' X.... ›/‹ ....x'' 'x.... ›, a number before ‹ '' _
is divided by a number after ‹ '' _›, a ‹ › afters.
_ _
addition add the numbers/words, ‹ / _›/‹ // _›,
‹ - ›
addition also ›a space‹, addition when their units are mutual
‹ ' ›
separator boundary in a set word, ‹ '›/‹' › or 'on sides of a word when spaced' this ‹'› is usually unwritten.
‹ / _››
separator end of phrases/a diction, comma in a sense. ‹_ _›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a side of board.
‹ . _
separator end of a phrase/addition, ‹ ›/‹/ › of ‹/ › is unwritten when there is a line break or a side of writing board. a ‹ › afters.
‹// _
separator end of dictions, full stop in a sense. a ‹ › afters. ‹_ _› of ‹ // _› is unwritten when a board side instead.
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separator an ›intonation‹ or ›a side‹ meant a boundary between words
_ _
addition 'a space' means basically addition, this is applied without a signal of another way, when their units are mutual, add the numbers/words
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addition ‹Xxx›/‹'xxx› is multiplied by quantities/units after ‹ . ›
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addition 'little loudnesses' are on themes, this inadequately distinguishes a theme from phrases in a diction
xxx/XX code language/country code of reality. Formation was to pick if ‹ ekm ›, ‹ CT › were real things then,
‹ ekm-CT › is the '‹ lekmae › language spoken in ‹ Kutarutchu ›-land', also ‹ ekm.neu › is ‹ lekmae › language, ‹ CT.sok › is the 'land of Kutarutchu'.