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:''This article describes Classical Netagin; for the modern Netagin vernaculars see the section on diglossia.''
:''This article describes Classical Netagin See subpages for the modern vernacular lects.''


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In Tricin, '''Netagin''' (English: net-ə-GHEEN; natively ''ne Nătagin'' [nɛː nətɐːˈgiːːn]; [[Windermere]]: ''fi brits Intăgin''; [[Eevo]]: ''a łynǿñ Yntyjín'') is a major [[Bjeheond]]ian language, belonging to the [[Idavic languages|Idavic]] language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages, especially [[Ouřefr]]. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim (without being a Hebrew giblang): like Hebrew, Netagin has triconsonantal morphology, final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. It tends to be verb-initial and head-initial like Hebrew, and its morphosyntactic alignment is split-S and predicate-first with some Austronesian elements.
In Tricin, '''Netagin''' (English: net-ə-GHEEN; natively ''ne Nătagin'' [nɛː nətɐːˈgiːːn]; [[Windermere]]: ''fi brits Intăgin''; [[Eevo]]: ''a łynǿñ Yntyjín'') is a major [[Bjeheond]]ian language, belonging to the [[Idavic languages|Idavic]] language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages, especially [[Ouřefr]]. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim (without being a Hebrew giblang): like Hebrew, Netagin has triconsonantal morphology, final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. It tends to be verb-initial and head-initial like Hebrew, and its morphosyntactic alignment is split-S and predicate-first with some Austronesian elements.


Modern Netagin is highly diglossic. The standard written language, Modern Standard Netagin (MSNtg), is based on Classical Netagin (CNtg), whose grammar is verb-initial but very weird by Talman standards, including many features such as focus-prominent grammar and split-S verbs which are found in Lakovic languages outside Talma but were lost in [[Classical Windermere]] and [[Tseer]]. Most spoken Netagin varieties have lost both inflections and triconsonantal morphology, and are analytic head-initial SVO languages, like Modern Windermere. Netagin is the official and the main spoken language of Tumhan and is the second most spoken language of the United States of Bjeheond after its relative [[Shalaian]].
Modern Netagin is highly diglossic. The standard written language, Modern Standard Netagin (MSNtg), is based on Classical Netagin (CNtg), whose grammar is verb-initial but very weird by Talman standards, including many features such as focus-prominent grammar and split-S verbs which are found in Lakovic languages outside Talma but were lost in [[Classical Windermere]] and [[Tseer]]. Most spoken Netagin varieties have lost both inflections and triconsonantal morphology, and are analytic head-initial SVO languages, like Modern Windermere. Netagin is the official and the main spoken language of Tumhan and is the second most spoken language of the United States of Bjeheond after its relative [[Shalaian]]. The main modern Netagin vernacular lects are
* [[Netagin/Sănach|Sănach Netagin]]
* [[Netagin/Wieb|Wieb Netagin]]
* [[Netagin/Tumhanian|Tumhanian Netagin]].


This is the seventh version of Netagin. Its aesthetic is inspired by Hebrew, Maltese, Czech/Slovak, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Semitic, Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired.
This is the seventh version of Netagin. Its aesthetic is inspired by Hebrew, Maltese, Czech/Slovak, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Semitic, Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired.