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Äivö (jaaþime rin äivö) is a close relative of Tíogall with mutations and vowel harmony.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ŋ /ŋ/
Stop voiceless p /p/ t /t/ k /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Spirant voiceless f /f/ þ /θ/ x /x/
voiced v /v/ ð /ð/
Sibilant s /s/ h /h/
Liquid r /r/
Approximant l /l/ j /j/

Vowels

Front Back
unrounded rounded
short long short long short long
Close i /i/ ii /iː/ y /y/ yy /yː/ u /u/ uu /uː/
Close-mid e /e/ ee /eː/ ö /ø/ öö /øː/ o /o/ oo /oː/
Open ä /æ/ ää /æː/ a /ɑ/ aa /ɑː/

There are also many diphthongs, among them äi äy au ie yö uo.

Morphology

Nouns

Unlike Tíogall and Bhadhagha, Äivö has no grammatical gender and no grammatical mutation.

There is no construct state, and possession is indicated by the preposition ril: skänme ril Leevi 'Leevi's friend'.

Äivö has possessive suffixes, unlike Tíogall or Bhadhagha.

skänänä, skäner, skänyy (his), skänii (her), skänäk (its), skänäy, skänäner, skänäd, skänäär.

In the plural, these suffixes are: skänärä, skänärer, skänäryy, skänärii, skänäräk, skänäräy, skänäräner, skänäräd, skänäräär.

The definite article is -me for nouns ending in a V or a resonant and -ime otherwise. It's placed after the plural suffix: duuvooŋ 'a teacher', duuvooŋme 'the teacher', duuvooŋa 'teachers', duuvooŋame 'the teachers'.

Historically feminine nouns undergo lenition: xuuþ 'an animal', xuuþime 'the animal'.

The plural is marked as follows:

  • -a/-ä for nouns ending in a C
  • -r for nouns ending in a V

Adjectives

Adjectives must inflect for number and gender. However, predicative vs. attributive is handled differently than in Tíogall: Textime aared means "The child is tall", while Textime rin aared means "the tall child".

Copula

Äivö has a copula lä- which inflects regularly in the present tense.

As in Welsh, the copula is also used with progressive verbs: Lää duuvooŋme de ientäx. "The teacher is sleeping."

Verbs

The Äivö verbal system is very different from Tíogall, and much closer to Bhadhagha.

Äivö analogized the analytic forms of verbs to all persons, and fused the personal pronoun with the verb.

Äivö is not split-ergative, unlike Tíogall.

Perfect tenses use the construction tänn followed by the verbal noun.

Present

molaigh ná -> molana "I thank"
molaigh fiar -> moler "thou thankest"
molaigh -> mola "he/she/it thanks"
molaigh gámh -> molau "we (exc.) thank"
molaigh ná ag fiar -> molaner "we (inc.) thank"
molaigh séid -> molad "ye thank"
molaigh hár -> molaar "they thank"
Impersonal: molaav "one thanks"

Analogously for front-vowel verbs (the following example is synem 'tune'):

synmänä, synmer, synmä, synmäy, synmäner, synmäd, synmäär, synmääv.

Past

The past tense is marked by a séimhiú on the verb as in Irish, except that the suffixes are the same as in the present tense. If the initial consonant of the verb is not lenitable, then the particle go or g' is used before it. This comes from a construction that translates to "it was the case that ...", which also survives in Bhadhagha.

Future

The future tense is derived from the Old Tíogall future tense:

moltana, molter, molta, moltaner, moltad, moltar, moltav

Verbal noun

The verbal noun is much more regular than in Tíogall, and is consistently marked with -ax/-äx.

Vocabulary

Äivö vocabulary is much more purely Talmic than that of either Tíogall or Bhadhagha; however, a handful of words are from an unknown substrate language, such as önsvä 'knot'.