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'''Pandoga''' is a triconsonantal language with an Indic aesthetic.


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==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
There are 22 consonants in Pandoga (as in Hebrew!)
{| class="wikitable"
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!  !! Bilabial !! Labiodental !! Dental !! Alveolar !! Retroflex !! Palatal !! Velar !! Glottal
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| Voiceless stop || '''p''' /p/ || || '''t''' /t̪/ || || '''ṭ''' /ʈ/ || '''c''' /c/ || '''k''' /k/ ||
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| Voiced stop || '''b''' /b/ || || '''d''' /d̪/ || || '''ḍ''' /ɖ/ || '''j''' /ɟ/ || '''g''' /ɡ/ ||
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| Nasal || '''m''' /m/ || || '''n''' /n̪/ || || '''ṇ''' /ɳ/ || ||  ||
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| Fricative || || || '''s''' /s/ || || '''ṣ''' /ʂ/ || || || '''h''' /h/
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| Voiced fricative || || || '''z''' /z/ || || || || ||
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| Approximant || || '''v''' /ʋ/ || || || || '''y''' /j/ || ||
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| Lateral || || || '''l''' /l/ || || '''ḷ''' /ɺ̢/ || || ||
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| Trill || || || || '''r''' /r/ || || || ||
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===Vowels===
Pandoga has an unusual 5 vowel system:
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! Romanization !! IPA
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| a || /ɐ/
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| ā || /a:/
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| e || /e:/
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| i || /i/
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| o || /o:/
|}
===Prosody===
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====Intonation====
===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
Pandoga uses roots consisting of three consonants. An example is P-Ṇ-B 'to write':
* ''paṇoba'' = writer
* ''paṇabeti'' =
* ''capṇaboti'' =
===Nouns===
There is no grammatical gender in Pandoga, even in pronouns.
===Verbs===
Pandoga verbs come in many binyanim: [list]
Each binyan has a conjugated form for the perfective aspect, as well as active and passive participles, a conjunctive and a verbal noun. Binyanim are typically named by the active participial form of the root P-R-H.
====Binyan ''PaRoHa''====
This is the simplest binyan which expresses the basic meaning of a root. Here is a typical PaRoHa verb, ''paṇoba'' (write):
*Perfective conjugation ''paṇabo-'' (active), ''capṇabo-'' (passive)
*Active participle ''paṇoba''
*Passive participle ''capṇoba''
*Conjunctive ''paṇabori'', ''capṇabori''
*Verbnoun ''paṇaboti'', ''capṇaboti''
The personal affixes are as follows:
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!|1
|''-ṇa''
|''-ṇara'' (inclusive), ''-ṇa'' (exclusive)
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!|2
|''-ta''
|''-ra''
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!|3
|colspan="2" | ''-ṭi''
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====Binyan ''PaReHa''====
This generally expresses an ''intensive'' meaning, though in some cases it works like a causative or an applicative. An example: "paṇeba" (to take notes)
*Perfective conjugation ''paṇabe-'' (active), ''capṇabe-'' (passive)
*Active participle ''paṇeba''
*Passive participle ''capṇeba''
*Conjunctive ''paṇaberi'', ''capṇaberi''
*Verbnoun ''paṇabeti'', ''capṇabeti''
====Defective binyanim====
Pandoga has a few binyanim which do not have conjugated or participial forms. An example is the binyan ''malPaRaHo-'' which is analogous to the German prefix ''er-''
==Syntax==
Unlike most Semitic languages, Pandoga is head-final and SVO (though SOV is also permissible).
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