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entering tone syllables (open short vowel, or d/g final) can only take a and à tones | entering tone syllables (open short vowel, or d/g final) can only take a and à tones | ||
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unwritten mutating article that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate) | unwritten mutating article that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate) |
Revision as of 02:54, 26 December 2021
Flags
1st Mover = sun or cloud; 2nd Mover = plough
Yellow/green and blue/red
Anbir or Skella
a plough and a sun?
For the flag of anbir
Skella could be similar...
With different colors perhaps
Wen Dămea
Wen Dămea: Yellow, white and green?
The two outer colors represent Mărotł and Gruid (or: tradition and modernity?)
And white represents inclusivity
Being the combination of all colors
Or should it be like the japanese flag
Maybe a flag split horizontally into black, blue and orange
With a bright red sun rising
Tsrovetia
white, blue and green or black maybe
Fyxoom
A man climbing a towering spire with a fist raised into the sky? (with the point at infinity in the sky)
Cuam
Rebooting as a language isolate
spoken in Onishia? or near Ciètlugb
Irish + Hmoob + Thai
Initials: all single consonants plus prenasalized stops and sh(m/n/l/r)-; p- is rare
Vowels: all combos of +-pal x vowel allowed in Irish
Allowed finals: -d -g -idh -imh (nasalization + -j) -bh -mh (nasalization + -w) -m -n -l -r (-l doesn't have to velarize)
short: a â; long: à á ā
entering tone syllables (open short vowel, or d/g final) can only take a and à tones
forbids shm- like Irish but unlike Tigolic
unwritten mutating article that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate)
already mutated words should mutate a bit differently -- prenasalization rather than full eclipsis?
1-10: leidh, nàn, feór, thud, domh, án, ciùr, shnàn, shlêidh, fáoi