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  • *Words may only end in short vowels, nasal, plain plosive, alveolar or glottal con *For all other words stress falls on the first syllable.
    15 KB (2,169 words) - 20:24, 1 February 2021
  • ...though this is partly false, because it has a second lexicon that has only words borrowed from real languages. The original, and larger lexicon is called: Lexicon a priori, and the words mostly come from Late Proto-Fruwi.
    24 KB (3,248 words) - 04:01, 8 March 2024
  • The following question words were used: Words could be derived into other parts of speech with the following suffixes:
    8 KB (1,103 words) - 22:11, 13 February 2017
  • Let us now speak (words) with joy. Words of gratitude will cause rain to fall.
    11 KB (1,843 words) - 05:27, 5 September 2018
  • ...ber of u-stems are made up of borrowed Latin words ending in –us and Greek words ending in -ος (–os). The genitive and dative singular of the u-stems ha The neuter u-stem only exists in newly-borrowed Latin or Latinate words ending in –ium (e.g. '''''[[aluminio#Valthungian|aluminio]]''''' ‘alumi
    15 KB (2,285 words) - 14:15, 3 October 2023
  • {{ref/note|NV|1}} In words that end with ⟨n⟩, the /n/ is dropped and instead the vowels are nasali
    15 KB (2,039 words) - 19:02, 14 April 2022
  • ...peaking world, followed its own path of evolution and has absorbed lots of words, grammatical features, and influence on phonology, from its neighboring lan ...sg. definite ''ciutalla'' - pl. definite ''ciutadsas'' - and similarly all words in ''-tat'' (e.g. ''viortat'' "truth", ''liurtat'' "freedom").
    9 KB (1,302 words) - 20:48, 11 March 2021
  • ...in at least two out of the three of English, Dutch and German. The form of words is based on Old Saxon and Middle Low German, and it has a phonology that is
    9 KB (1,434 words) - 05:04, 12 October 2014
  • |Words=}} .... The umlaut occurs in some plurals, in some cases, and sometimes in whole words. The vocative, instrumental, and locative forms disappeared since Proto-Ger
    17 KB (2,030 words) - 00:56, 9 January 2019
  • ...tion of West Carpathian was on the XVth century map of Eastern Europe. The words are ''"Kárpathiáte"'' (modern spelling - ''kārpāttāt'', which means "C ...linguistic works about West Carpathian, using his writing system to write words and sentences in Carpathian. His written language was based on westernmost
    21 KB (3,234 words) - 10:50, 21 August 2018
  • This can be seen in the declension of the Old Kvalian words ''karða'' ("earth") and, to a lesser extent, ''suþu'' ("ash"):
    27 KB (3,642 words) - 02:32, 20 January 2017
  • ...lang]] created by user Fox Saint-Just in 2013. Its name is composed by the words ''nov'' ("new") and ''basa'' ("language"). Its main features are a regular ...ost used proto-language is Proto-Indo-European (PIE from now onwards). Few words are derived from Nostratic roots, like ''kerd'' ("heart"), from ''k̕ærd''
    14 KB (2,040 words) - 11:53, 17 April 2022
  • ...tury this process has not finished yet in the North-Western dialect, where words both with and without the palatalization appeared.
    21 KB (3,150 words) - 19:09, 5 July 2021
  • ...nflects: Number words beginning with ''sjü'' '1' inflect that word. Number words beginning with a number word other than 1 use ''ts-'' for animates. For exa Talman Swuntsim is usually written in the Windermere script. Words from Sacred Swuntsim are written in the original Swuntsim orthography.
    6 KB (1,080 words) - 17:46, 3 May 2023
  • *They either had to occur between two vowels, or at the end of words. So /takː/ and /takːa/ were permitted, but not /tːak/, /tak& *They could never occur after a long vowel. So words like /taːkːa/ were not permitted.
    47 KB (6,975 words) - 02:21, 20 January 2017
  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
    12 KB (1,712 words) - 03:54, 20 January 2017
  • ...shrinked, many homophones have been formed and to redo such changes, many words show an irregular development: ''kapu-'' "to cook" which came from ''*kaʁ�
    16 KB (2,467 words) - 09:34, 29 July 2019
  • ...shoe" (< ONor ''müre''), ''mîr'' "palace" (< ONor ''möğru'')) and in other words (notably ''Nordûlik'' (< ONor ''Nordoğlik'') and ''nordûlaki'' (< ''nord ...revious syllable, it is marked orthographically. Except for monosyllables, words are never stressed on the last syllable if it is open. Stress is always mar
    11 KB (1,525 words) - 02:29, 19 November 2023
  • <!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from a
    6 KB (883 words) - 09:47, 1 November 2023
  • ...inád|otiqaöpinád]]'', meaning "front yard/lawn", which is comprised of the words ''[[Contionary:otiqa|otiqa]]''(green), ''[[Contionary:öpin|öpin]]''(front ...ating to the noun they describe, although this rule is null in agglutinate words. They are also always placed before the noun.
    8 KB (1,038 words) - 12:17, 4 March 2024
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