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Elicá or Elîcí glôssa /ɛliˈt͡ɕɪ ˈgʀosə/ is a Hellenic language (a descendent of quasi-Koiné Greek) inspired mainly by Portuguese and secondarily by Czech and Russian. It is the most populous Hellenic language in the Unbegotten timeline.
Initial r, rr, r in front of i/j > Czech ř
Numbers:
- m: his /ɪʃ/ f: mnhia /mɲiɐ/ n: hem /ɛũ/
- diu /dʐu/
- třis /tr̝iʃ/
- tessera /ˈtesɨrə/
- pente /pɪ̃tʂɨ/
- heixe /ˈeiʃɨ/
- heuta /ˈɛutə/
- oitô /oiˈtoə/
- enhia /ɪ̃ˈɲiə/
- deca /ˈdekə/
Morphology
Nouns
Elicá preserves only 2 cases out of the 5 of Ancient Greek (compared to Ašča, which kept the vocative). However, Elicá preserves the neuter gender unlike Ašča.
The declension classes are:
- ánßropos /ɔũsropuʃ/
- ándras = /ɔũdrɐʃ/
- dôro
- pezí
- głốssa
- pßisí
- strachốtis
- ásty
- nom. sg. ánßropos /ɔũsropuʃ/, gen./acc. sg. anßrópou /ɔũ'sropu/, nom. pl. anßrópi /'ɔũsropi/, gen./acc. pl. anßrópom /ɔũ'sropoũ/
- ándras, ándra, ándres, ándrom
- nom. sg. dôro /'doəru/, gen./acc. sg. dôrou /'doəru/, nom. pl. dôra /'doərə/, gen./acc.pl. dôrom /'doəroũ/
- głôssa /gʀoəsə/, głôssas /gʀoəsəʃ/, głôsses /gʀoəsɪʃ/, głôssam /'gʀoəsɐũ/
- pßisí /psi'ʃi/, pßisís /psi'ʃiʃ/, pßises /psi'ʃɪʃ/, pßisím /psi'ʃĩ/