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  • ...schà schànàat'' (Wiebian ''discher Schnad'') (for high-class /s/ in native words) Many {{PAGENAME}} words are [[Wiebian]] loanwords which come from all stages of Wiebian, Ancient Wi
    7 KB (893 words) - 13:01, 31 October 2017
  • Through contact with neighbouring peoples, Alpian languages have adopted many words from old Celtic languages (specifically Noric), Latin, and German, among ot
    5 KB (778 words) - 11:36, 30 August 2018
  • <!-- 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
    10 KB (1,054 words) - 02:08, 15 May 2023
  • =Words= A preliminary sketch of the developement of some words.
    5 KB (700 words) - 08:57, 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
    2 KB (376 words) - 14:02, 5 December 2019
  • * Some words with etymologies that are difficult to link to other Indo-European families
    10 KB (1,320 words) - 22:38, 22 December 2018
  • ...Esperanto and Ido), and is the most widely used naturalistic IAL:in other words, its vocabulary, grammar and other characteristics are derived from natural The name Intralingua comes from the Latin words intar, meaning "within", and lingua, meaning "tongue" or "language". These
    5 KB (646 words) - 21:32, 11 July 2020
  • ...se translation in Ķyrdum (this is also the only bilingual text with Ķyrdum words). Other language, known from another Ķyrdum inscription the lake Aita, was ...written phonetically, a special set of symbols, called ''zēalak'' ("silent words") are used, which are not pronounced, but indicate proper names, placenames
    13 KB (1,922 words) - 10:30, 28 July 2021
  • The At'ants'as basic grammatical structure is similar to the grammar of PIE. Words are formed from verbal roots, inserted into stems, and inflected using a fu
    5 KB (793 words) - 13:24, 2 June 2017
  • ==Some words in Yrharian languages==
    6 KB (884 words) - 09:34, 30 July 2019
  • ...he same root, it loses its palatalisation (this, however, does not explain words such as ''hakmū'' “stone” from ''*h₂éḱmō''. According to Matasov ...not affect Western Carpathian, in which ''š'' was common. Examples of such words include: Eastern ''pal'''š'''as'' “commotion”, ''pil'''š'''as'' “do
    19 KB (2,896 words) - 13:42, 22 February 2023
  • ...n the central dialects with some later peripheral branches preserving most words intact, while other languages not allowing any clusters at all. In the Gyu Case markers were affixed to entire noun phrases, not to individual words. Later many Kyem-Khad languages lost the case system entirely, becoming [[w
    9 KB (1,313 words) - 10:44, 9 May 2022
  • ...ks in South Carpathian between 1785–1810, using Romanian alphabet to write words and sentences in Carpathian. During the XVIIIth century onwards the linguis ...‘’i’’ as their components. Vowel [i] neutralized in modern speech in most words.
    11 KB (1,626 words) - 07:30, 21 August 2018
  • ...[[Lahob languages|Proto-Lahob]] speakers, so that there are various common words – as common as "son" or "to sleep" – that have cognates in Samaidulic o
    8 KB (1,238 words) - 09:17, 11 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 ...plication of the the roots stressed syllable: ''yikar'' → ''yikaryi''. The words used to demonstrate this below are ''hoko'' (man) and ''anbi'' (chair).
    7 KB (1,051 words) - 18:51, 5 July 2021
  • Most of Aquitanian vocabulary has unknown origins though some words are believed to be loans from extinct Indo-European languages. There is evi
    2 KB (288 words) - 14:29, 8 February 2021
  • <!-- 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
    10 KB (1,342 words) - 10:31, 14 March 2024
  • ...ages (mostly Nenets) than with any Indo-European language, including basic words for body parts, weather and tools. ...s some word correspondences with Proto-Samic, including a large ammount of words that can not be found in any other language group within Proto-Uralic. An i
    19 KB (2,588 words) - 18:50, 14 April 2022
  • ...s which have diverged in meaning wildly over the last 3,000 years. Modern words – even if borrowed from English or some other language – are to be pre ...at letters are supposed to soften between vowels. In transcribing foreign words, a dot above forces harding, while a dot below forces softening. Geminatio
    11 KB (1,574 words) - 19:54, 3 July 2019
  • # [f] is a very rare sound in Zemljask and appears primarily in words loaned from other languages. Some speakers in informal settings may merge t | Fanèla || [fa.ˈnɛ.la] || In most Illyrian loans, and a few native Zemljask words, the stress falls on the penultimate syllable.
    10 KB (1,268 words) - 08:02, 13 May 2022
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