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'''Windermere''' is a Tsimulhic language closely related to the [[C'mon-C'mere languages]] and distantly related to [[Boot Polish]]. It's inspired primarily by Khmer and Hebrew but also draws from Irish, English, German and Estonian.
'''Windermere''' is a language inspired primarily by Khmer and Hebrew but also draws from Irish, English, German and Estonian.


It is notable for its large vowel inventory with many diphthongs.
It is notable for its large vowel inventory with many diphthongs, and completely prefixing morphology.


==Introduction==
==Introduction==

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Windermere is a language inspired primarily by Khmer and Hebrew but also draws from Irish, English, German and Estonian.

It is notable for its large vowel inventory with many diphthongs, and completely prefixing morphology.

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Pronouns

Verbs

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources