Introduction
Orthography
The consonant system of Akhyan is characterised by its resemblance as the same consonant system of Sanskrit, with slight deviations. Akhyan has eliminated voiced aspirated consonants, having assimilated to a fricative or deaspirated. Akhyan has a three way contrast of plosives and affricates, including aspirated and unaspirated pairs. The language also features a three-way contrast between sibilants, such as palatal, retroflex, & alveolar. Akhyan uses the Mon-Burmese script.
Consonants
Non-Sibilants
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Labial
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Dental
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Velar
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IPA
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Romanisation
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script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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script
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Nasal
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m
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m
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မ
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n
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n
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န
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ŋ
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q
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င
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Plosive
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Tenuis
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p
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p
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ပ
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t
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t
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တ
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k
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k
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က
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Aspirated
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pʰ
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ph
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ဖ
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tʰ
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th
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ထ
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kʰ
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kh
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ခ
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Voiced
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b
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b
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ဗ
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d
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d
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ဒ
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g
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g
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ဂ
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Fricative
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Tenuis
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f
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f
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ၾ
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h
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x
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ဟ
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Voiced
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v
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v
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ဘ
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|
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ʔ
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' (medial)
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အ
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Approximant
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w
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w
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ဝ
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l
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l
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လ
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|
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Sibilants
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Alveolar
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Retroflex
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Palatal
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IPA
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Romanisation
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script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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script
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Plosive
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Tenuis
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t͡s
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c
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ၸ
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t͡ʂ
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ç
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ဋ
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t͡ɕ
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ć
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စ
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Aspirated
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t͡sʰ
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ch
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ႀ
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t͡ʂʰ
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çh
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ဌ
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t͡ɕʰ
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ćh
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ဆ
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Voiced
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d͡z
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ð
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ၻ
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d͡ʐ
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ł
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ဍ
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d͡ʑ
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j
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ၺ
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Fricative
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Tenuis
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s
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s
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သ
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ʂ
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ş
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ၑ
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ɕ
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ś
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ၔ
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Voiced
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z
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z
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ဓ
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ʐ
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ż
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ၓ
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ʑ
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ź
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ည
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Approximant
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ɹ
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r
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ရ
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j
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y
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ယ
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Vowels
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Front
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Back
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Flat
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Round
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Flat
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Round
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IPA
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Romanisation
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Script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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Script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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Script
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IPA
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Romanisation
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Script
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Close
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i
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i
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ကိ ိ
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y
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ü
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ကၳ ၳ
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ɨ
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iu
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ကၖ ၖ
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u
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u
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ကု ု
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Middle
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e
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e
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ကဲ ဲ
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ø
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ö
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ကၲ ၲ
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ə
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eo
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ကါ ါ
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o
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o
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ကး း
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Open
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ɛ
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ai
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ကေ ေ
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œ
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ä
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ကႄ ႄ
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ɐ
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a
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က
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ɔ
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au
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ကီ ီ
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Vowel Diacritics
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ိ
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ၳ
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ၖ
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ု
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ဲ
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ၲ
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ါ
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း
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ေ
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ႄ
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ီ
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Nullification Diacritics
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်
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္
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Although both Virama (္) and Asat (်) delete the inherent vowel, they serve distinct functions. Asat (်), as in က်, marks syllable boundaries, while Virama (္), as in က္, forms consonant clusters. Special forms also emerge when ယ, ဝ, and ရ are combined with a consonant and the virama, resulting in ကျ, ကွ, and ကြ, respectively.
Phonotactics
Morphology
Pronouns
Nouns
Akhyan features a system of noun and adjective declension that operates across two grammatical numbers and nine cases, treating both parts of speech with similar morphological rules—so much so that adjectives can conveniently be analysed alongside nouns.
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Numbers
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Singular & Plural
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2
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Cases
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Intransitive, Ergative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Ablative, Locative, Instrumental, Vocative
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Akhyan’s declension paradigm is surprisingly streamlined, consisting of only three distinct patterns. The general classification is:
- Akranta အကြန်တ (-a stems)
- Zeokçho ဓါက်ဌး (-o stems)
- Mitaveş မိတဘဲၑ် (Consonant stems)
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
Particles
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
Other resources