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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
{{PAGENAME}} is a Riceneck language spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Riceneck languages such as [[Neckthai]].
{{PAGENAME}} is a Tai-Dye language spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Tai-Dye languages such as [[Neckthai]].
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Revision as of 15:55, 18 December 2015

Anbirese
Kreimín tʔjǫr
Created byIlL
SettingHussmauch
Native speakers50 million (2200 v.C.)
Tai-Dye
  • Anbirese


Numbers

  • 1: san
  • 2: ʔeir
  • 3: ʔeppýt
  • 4: ȝǽr
  • 5; sjángr
  • 6: ǃxít
  • 7: ðǽ
  • 8: hnó
  • 9: tngét
  • 10: hrát
  • 100: hjækk

Introduction

Anbirese is a Tai-Dye language spoken in Riceland. It is very conservative compared to other Tai-Dye languages such as Neckthai.


Phonology

The aesthetics of Ricelandic is inspired by Icelandic and Khmer.

Orthography

Tergetian script

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Verbs

  • jár - to drink
  • tujár - I drink
  • ngujár - you drink
  • hlajár - we drink
  • pejár - you people drink
  • sojár - so-class drinks
  • byjár - by-class drinks
  • hnyjár - hny-class drinks
  • hratjár - I will drink
  • hrangjár - you will drink
  • hraljár - we will drink
  • tujárjár - I am drinking

Preaspirated verbs

  • ʔettýpr - to laugh
  • tuttýpr - I laugh
  • nguttýpr - you laugh
  • hlattýpr - we laugh
  • pettýpr - you people laugh
  • sottýpr - so-class laughs
  • byttýpr - by-class laughs
  • hnyttýpr - hny-class laughs
  • hratuttýpr - I will drink
  • hranguttýpr - you will drink
  • hraluttýpr - we will drink, etc.
  • tuttýprettýpr - I am laughing

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources