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Maghrebi Azalic (lit. [the language] of those who say đâu [for '2']) is an Azalic language. It is closer to English than other Azalic languages are, but still a separate language. It is inspired by Vietnamese.
It is in the Ăn Yidiș-Cubrite sprachbund.
Morphology
Nouns
Two cases (nominative and genitive), no gender
Umlaut, known in Lõis as affection, is used for some plurals.
Verbs
Only the imperative/infinitive survives in lexical verbs.