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It's part of the Idavo-Etalocian language family and is an isolate within it.
It's part of the Idavo-Etalocian language family and is an isolate within it.
=Phonology=
Vowels get backed before retroflexes
=Lexicon=


Numbers: ada, khēcha, tubaḷa, macha, pazīma, aḷuṇa, ṭhāvata, zarita, yāta, zāḷūta
Numbers: ada, khēcha, tubaḷa, macha, pazīma, aḷuṇa, ṭhāvata, zarita, yāta, zāḷūta
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hānī - up, above
hānī - up, above


hānīṇima - God ("the one up above")  
hānīṇima - God ("the one up above") /haːnɯːɳima/


haṇīra - musical scale
haṇīra - musical scale

Revision as of 07:26, 8 January 2022

Palkhan (ḷdāvasagoḷa) is a language spoken in Palkha in Crackfic Tricin (Pategia in Canon Tricin), an island north of Bjeheond. It's inspired by Marathi.

It's part of the Idavo-Etalocian language family and is an isolate within it.

Phonology

Vowels get backed before retroflexes

Lexicon

Numbers: ada, khēcha, tubaḷa, macha, pazīma, aḷuṇa, ṭhāvata, zarita, yāta, zāḷūta

adēḷzāḷūta, khēchēḷzāḷūta,...

āṇ- - dear

āṇna - gem

aṇvēḷa - beauty

aṇtuḷāt - to love

carha - heart

īḍāt - to trust

īḍatīl - loyalty

hāḍimbara - radiance

hāḍimbarāt - to radiate

hānī - up, above

hānīṇima - God ("the one up above") /haːnɯːɳima/

haṇīra - musical scale

laṭ - man

tāyāt - to say

piṇḍākāśa - peanut butter

zauḷa - wheel; from *yafr-, metathesis of *yarif-

zauḷdāt - to turn

zāra - lotus (from Windermere yar "flower")

  • Kājīgaḷgaḷēra zauḷdāyatīl vā taṇaka - Sutra/Thread on the Turning of the Wheel of Euseby (Dharma)

Lexical layers

Palkhan has some Semitic and Indo-European (pre-proto-Slavic) words from early migrations to Tricin.

  • rabaka - car
  • gaḷgaḷa - wheel
  • harca - plough
  • amṭa - true
  • dobra - good
  • dobrāṭhī - goodness (suffix related to -ость)
  • lyāca - thing, word (~ rzecz)
  • lyācisāt - to speak
  • ḷda - ice (~ льда)
  • kiṇora - harp

Modern Palkhan, especially the Cualand dialect, is influenced by English and/or Hebrew depending on the region. Code-switching is very common.