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===Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 1)=== | |||
Toots ommes nassen liwers et ekwaals en deintaat et drechts. Els zon dotaats de reisoun et konsense, et els dewen aghijr les uuns woek les alters en un spirit de fraartaat. | |||
==Other resources== | ==Other resources== |
Revision as of 00:39, 13 June 2022
Twench (Native: Poewleis /puvˈlɛɪs/) is a Gallo-Romance language.
Twench | |
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Poewleise veul | |
Pronunciation | [puvˈlɛɪsə føːl] |
Created by | Shariifka |
Introduction
Etymology
The endonym Poewleis is derived from poewel (< Latin populus), meaning "common folk".
The English name Twench is ultimately derived from Tuihanti, a Germanic tribe.
Phonology
Orthography
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Alphabet
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Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
Nouns are not declined for case.
There in no grammatical gender besides natural gender (similar to English).
Plural is usually formed in -(e)s.
Articles
Precede the noun they modify.
- Definite article: le
- Indefinite article: un
Pronouns
Person/ Number | Subject | Object | Possessive | ||||
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Full | Reduced | Full | Reduced | Full | Reduced | Pronoun | |
1S | jou | je | mei | me | mij(n) | me(n) | miene |
2S | woes | wes | wous | wes | woester | wes | woestere |
2S (arch.) | tu | te | tei | te | tij(n) | te(n) | tiene |
3SM | el | el | lui | le | zij(n) | ze(n) | ziene |
3SF | elle | el | lei | le | |||
3SN | lot | et | lot | et | |||
1P | noes; noezeuts | nes | noes; noezeuts | nes | noester | nes | noestere |
2P | woezeuts | wes | woezeuts | wes | woester | wes | woestere |
3P | els; elzeuts | els | els; elzeuts | els | lour | ler | loure |
2S/P (pol.) | os | es | os | es | os | es | osse |
3R | — | — | zei | ze | — | — | — |
Numerals
Cardinal | Ordinal | Fractional | |
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0 | nul | nulliesem | — |
1 | uun | primeer, prijm | — |
2 | dous | zekond | demei |
3 | treis | tiers | tiers |
4 | kwatter | kwaart | kwaart |
5 | sink | kint | kint |
6 | zechs | zechsem | zechsem |
7 | zet | zettem | zettem |
8 | ocht | ochtem | ochtem |
9 | noew | noewem | noewem |
10 | dies | diesem | diesem |
11 | onze | onzem | onzem |
12 | dozze | dozzem | dozzem |
13 | trezze | trezzem | trezzem |
14 | kwattorze | kwattorzem | kwattorzem |
15 | kinze | kinzem | kinzem |
16 | zezze | zezzem | zezzem |
17 | zetdies | zetdiesem | zetdiesem |
20 | wijnt | wijntiesem | wijntiesem |
21 | uun-et-wijnt | uun-et-wijntiesem | uun-et-wijntiesem |
30 | treint | treintiesem | treintiesem |
40 | kwaraant | kwaraantiesem | kwaraantiesem |
50 | sinkaant | sinkaantiesem | sinkaantiesem |
60 | zechsaant | zechsaantiesem | zechsaantiesem |
70 | zettaant | zettaantiesem | zettaantiesem |
80 | ochtaant | ochtaantiesem | ochtaantiesem |
90 | noewaant | noewaaantiesem | noewaaantiesem |
100 | seint | seintiesem | seintiesem |
1000 | mil | milliesem | milliesem |
10^6 | miljoun | miljouniesem | miljouniesem |
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Vocabulary
Example texts
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 1)
Toots ommes nassen liwers et ekwaals en deintaat et drechts. Els zon dotaats de reisoun et konsense, et els dewen aghijr les uuns woek les alters en un spirit de fraartaat.