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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''nủtufỉxi'', from ''nủtu'' 'Pategian' + ''fỉxi'' 'language') is a [[ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''nủtufỉxi'', from ''nủtu'' 'Pategian' + ''fỉxi'' 'language') is a [[Pategic languages|Pategic]] language spoken by the [[Verse:Tricin/Pategia|Pategian]] people in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. | ||
It is inspired by Welsh, Hungarian, and classical IE languages (Latin, Greek and Avestan). | It is inspired by Welsh, Hungarian, and classical IE languages (Latin, Greek and Avestan). Pategian is also analogous to Hungarian from a diachronic perspective: roots that are disyllabic in other Pategic languages are often monosyllabic in Pategian. | ||
==Dialects== | ==Dialects== | ||
Pategian has 4 main dialects: | Pategian has 4 main dialects: | ||
* | *Tảmhẻxra | ||
*Fathrẩc | *Fathrẩc | ||
*Kẻlet | *Kẻlet | ||
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==Poetry== | ==Poetry== | ||
Most Pategian poetry was written in flexible quantitative meters reminiscent of Vedic Sanskrit, but a few authors have experimented with the stricter quantitative meters used in [[Sowaár]] poetry. | Most ancient Pategian poetry was written in flexible quantitative meters reminiscent of Vedic Sanskrit, but a few authors have experimented with the stricter quantitative meters used in [[Sowaár]] poetry. Stress-accentual meters and rhyming unmetric verse, influenced by [[Windermere]] poetry, are also common. | ||
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Pseudo-Uralic]] | [[Category:Pseudo-Uralic]][[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Pategic languages]] |
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