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==Sample==
==Sample==


Ceroneȝ ełeptséewoneȝ d-osejełtóosocinkwi. = Once there was a childless king who wanted a son.
Ceroneȝ ełeptséewoneȝ d-oseejełtóosocinkwi. = Once there was a childless king who wanted a son.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==

Revision as of 06:06, 14 February 2018

Apple PIE (omokwoȝiłtséenofin) is a language isolate spoken in [Dry Iceland]. It is inspired by Arapaho, PIE and Wiobian.

Sample

Ceroneȝ ełeptséewoneȝ d-oseejełtóosocinkwi. = Once there was a childless king who wanted a son.

Phonology

Consonants

p b f t d ȝ c j y k g h kw gw w = /pʰ p f tʰ t θ cʰ c ç kʰ k h kʷʰ kʷ ʍ/

s ts l ł tł r /s ts l ɬ tɬ r/

m n /m n/

Vowels

Arapaho vowels but with a quality distinction instead of tone

Morphology

Nouns

Nouns come in two genders: masculine and feminine. Inanimate objects can be used in both genders interchangeably. (The feminine derives from an older honorific form, as in Proto-Talmic.)

Nouns and adjectives are technically the same part of speech and TAM affixes on a noun must also appear on adjectives that modify it.

Syntax