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  • ...eveloped out of [[w:Middle Irish]], and thus ultimately descended from [[w:Old Irish]].
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  • |fam3 = [[Old Zoki]] '''Zoki''' (English: /ˈzoʊki/, Old Zoki: ['zoːki], [[w:Burmese language|Burmese]]: [zo˥ki˩]) is a language
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  • alt = old (*ārdom)
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  • |ancestor=[[Old English]]
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  • |fam5=[[w:Old High German|Old High German]] A curious feature of Austman has been the simplification of Old High German's gender system. Masculine and Neuter have collapsed into a sin
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  • ...rahar, and the Greywick Isles. In Renn, it is the majority language of the Old City, Amradin, the largest city in the world, and the native language of th ...Rennic: nominative, accusative, dative, and two forms of genitive case. In Old Rennic, the cases were more different; in modern Rennic it is often difficu
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  • ====Old Silōs (OS)==== ====Old Carichendan (OC)====
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  • ...ded between the idea of it being based on the whispers of the [[w:Old Ones|Old Ones]] (Ancient cosmic deities) to humanity since prehistoric times, and ot
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  • PHONOLOGY of Old-ZiMe
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  • |ancestor1=[[w:Old East Slavic language|Old East Slavic]] |ancestor2=[[w:Ruthenian language|Old Ruthenian]]
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  • |ancestor=Old Ada ...a, which is attested 954 years ago. This was the first text written in the Old Adan syllabary, and it detailed a law on trade. In modern Ada, this sentenc
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  • ! Old Ash * Old Ash solidifies stress on the last heavy syllable and transforms many conson
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  • |ancestor3 = Old Primorskain ...inscribed on Viking runes. The earliest documentation is an manuscript in Old Norse, honoring the peace between Viking lord Arni and Primorskian cheiftai
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  • ...is a descendant of Late PIE with a Proto-Germanic, Proto-Balto-Slavic and Old Prussian hybrid aesthetic.
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  • ...primary liturgical language of ''Qēnaktes'' ("made by the praised") - the old religion of the Ketan people, even though most of texts witten in this lang ...r was the language of the elite, being replaced by the standard Virjan and Old Ejalan respectively. In the East, however, most people were illiterate and
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  • Inspiration: Old Chinese, [[Heleasic]], Akkadian, Amharic Loans from Old Chinese and Sino-IE in addition to the usual SEA families (except Austrones
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  • |fam4 = [[w:Old-Zemljask|Old-Zemljask]] |ancestor = Old Zemljask
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  • ...ric" name spellings only. Swedish /ɧ/ may be written {{Rune|ᚺ}}. (Other "old" letters include {{Rune|ᛠ}}/'''Ä''', {{Rune|ᚫ}}/'''Æ''', {{Rune|ᛡ}}
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  • ...Indo-European language family, loosely inspired by Icelandic, Greenlandic, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic. Before the era of Hivantish literature, a special "old"
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  • |ancestor = Old Tulvan *''Levi crum'''u''' nus''. "See an old man!" (imperative)
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  • from my old Anvirese:
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  • Old plural forms get displaced by old collective noun suffixes.
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  • |ancestor1 = Old Jeïos === Old Jeïos ===
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  • ...ooden chest with various documents were found in modern-day Wales, some in Old English or Anglecymrāeg. It contained several unknown literary works of fi .../a/, slightly more back than the Welsh, but still farther forward than the Old English.
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  • ...arrive. The language at this period, attested only in fragments, is termed Old Thudrin, though it is the ancestor not only of the Thudrin dialects, but of ...human Faithful continued to pass on half-knowledge and dim memories of the Old World, including a degree of proficiency in Thudrin. Most importantly, Cla
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  • #An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. #On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • Old Tamil stressed vowel > oral reflex / nasal reflex
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  • |ancestor = [[Old Millennish]] ''Millennish'' is from ''Millenneš'', from Old Millennish ''Midlendeskar'', from Proto-Germanic ''*mid(ja)landiskaz''.
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  • |name= Old Pomorian The Old Pomorian (Vėtuhapamarėska gålba in [[Pamarėska|Pomorian]]) is a [[w:Bal
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  • * *apta(r/n/l)- - want, desire (Dwarven ''aftan'', Old Pithecian ''ap(ə)tal'' (Pygmaean ''aputái''?)) ...onate, pay (Dwarven ''thand'' (give, pay), ''tarthand'' (donate, finance), Old Pithecian ''canəntə'', Pygmaean ''*sanne'')
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  • ...continuity in which four main stages can be identified: Ancient IK (AIK), Old IK (OIK), Middle IK (MIK; together with Early-MIK, EMIK) and Modern IK (MoI
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  • ** ''lālis yacē nami'' - Please (quite old-styled) ...counting which year someone is in. Thus, a person who we'd say is 20 years old is, for a Chlouvānem, in its 21st year of life.
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  • | ancestor4=Old S'entigneis
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  • | ancestor = Old Harkhu
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  • ...''dæni sini'' 'old men' but ''rægi sjano'' 'old women', ''hœthlo sjano'' 'old stories').
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  • ...) is a [[Bjeheond]]ian language isolate inspired by Welsh, (Baxter-Sagart) Old Chinese, and Khasi. It is grammatically very similar to Modern [[Naeng]] an
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  • ...ong (or Old Kalung depending on the dialect), in the 11th century AC. Both Old Khulong and its descendants use a modified '''Milngum''' script. Traditiona
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] || {{term|}}
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  • This old folk song (called ''gėdia'' or ''gėde'' in Pomorian) was recorded as a li ...Lėta. Even in spite of christianization Pomorians still keep some of their old pagan traditions, especially elders. The ''Lėtadieni'' holiday is celebrat
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  • ...morians). During this time Eastern Pomorian was in a constant contact with Old Prussian, which influenced it and various loanwords connected to trade and ...astern and Western groups of dialects. However like its northern neighbour Old Prussian Eastern Pomorian started dying out slowly from the XVIth century a
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  • ...ctive particle ''ădhùbh-'', or other preverbs/conjunctions, reminiscent of Old Irish verb allomorphy.
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  • |old=
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  • == An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. == == On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman. ==
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  • Use some ideas from my old [[Tíogall]]
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  • ...a country called Vinland. This is the language they speak, descended from Old Norse. While in some ways it resembles its cousins in Iceland, the Faroes, ...gender comes from the conflation of the masculine and feminine genders in Old Norse. Nouns inflect for number and case.
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  • |ancestor2=Old Katäfalsen ...ed from '''Proto-Katäfalsen''' with a mentionable amount of loanwords from Old Greek.
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  • : [[Old Marian]]†; [[Marian]]
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  • ...an piety. The saga is recounted by the author, who describes himself as an old man at the time of writing. He states that he is inscribing the tales told ...fragment.jpg|thumbnail|Page from the Codex Heinricus Pontarius, written in Old Quadian, in which Heinric Pontari of Spalatum details his kin and place of
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  • ...escended language, I aim for Hirathic to be more like Old Norse, Sanskrit, Old Latin, Ancient Greek, that is, a language of epic cants and myths that is n ...other older Indo-European languages such as Latin, Sanskrit, Old Irish, or Old Church Slavonic. A student of any of the aforementioned languages will sur
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  • For example, take the rampant diphthongisation of Old French, combine it with the quirks of Iberian Romance languages (l~r confus
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  • ...ists with "nail", because expressions for "claw" are not available in many old, extinct, or lesser known languages. # old
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  • |ancestor3=Old Alpian
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  • * the ''Hålvarami'' languages, the modern descendants of Old Hålvarami, which are the main vernaculars in the Chlouvānem dioceses of t ...!! Kareyumi !! Nağoi<br/>(Southern/Taibigāši) !! Nağoi<br/>(Northern) !! [[Old Hålvarami]] !! modern Kayūkānakīyi !! Doyukitami !! Qorfur !! Rǣrumi
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  • ===Old Bźatga=== ...herited from Common Brittonic and by a small number of words borrowed from Old Irish and Ecclesiastical Latin, largely in the spheres of religion and tech
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] ||
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  • |74||old
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  • | Writing System = Old Turkic ...i in 1839, to unify the Turkish, part of a movement that is over 200 years old
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  • == An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. == == On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman. ==
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  • |ancestor = [[w:Old Hungarian|Old Hungarian]] ...yar, eventually adding the use of a brush-written derivative of rovásirás (Old Hungarian runes) to serve the same functions as kana do in Japanese. After
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  • |ancestor4=Old Ejale ...nent) and the predominant language of most works of the Ajatar philosophy. Old Eyalian, in its variants, was the lingua franca of the former Oare Empire a
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  • ...aran || High Southeastern Angaran || High Northern Angaran || High Diln || Old Norn ...an="3" | Imperial Angaran || Imperial Diln || Middle Norn || rowspan="2" | Old Niramese
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  • ** Old Kaläämi ...ce language)), 60% of the vocabulary comes from Romance and Greek, 2% from Old Kaläämi and the restant from other Earth languages. '''''Landau Kaläämi
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  • | old || hīn || '' 'eald' '' OE; '' 'hen' '' Welsh | old || ||
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  • From Old Minhast, the reconstructed indefinite pronominal affix appears in the verb
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  • '''Note from the creator: this is very old, and very terrible, please ignore.'''
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] || {{term|kuym}}
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] ||
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] || {{term|-te-}}
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] ||
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  • An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • 65. An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. 71. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • *to preserve old Germanic grammar !Old Norse
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  • ...s a rich and long literary tradition, exemplified by two distinct periods: Old Annerish and Middle or Classical Annerish. It may be the sole extant descen ...tive term for "the Anneries" - ''ne hAnnray'' derives from a compound with Old Norse ''[[:wikt:ey#Old_Norse|ey]]'', translating to "the Annerish islands".
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  • | 65||An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence.|| | 71||On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.||
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  • |65 || An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence || |71 || On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman ||
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  • ====Old Nepokian==== Old Nepokian presumably begins to be spoken in Eastern Indonesia, when Nepokian
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  • old: jald
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  • ...netics, morphology, and syntax. The majority of this vocabulary comes from Old Church Slavonic, which served as the liturgical language of the Orthodox Ch
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  • An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • ...d influence on phonology, from its neighboring languages: most prominently Old Norse, but also Proto-Slavic, Baltic languages, Low German and, more recent ...n another area), with a more serious Romance aesthetic instead of the faux-Old Norse one it had; the language itself is completely different aside from be
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  • ...until then in Grekelin, most of which used the Greek script instead (See [[Old Grekelin]]), leading to multiple archaisms appearing within the language (E Another legend says that Grekelin was a very old Slavic word to describe the Greeks of the Black Sea, during the Kievan Rus
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  • An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • <tr><th>184</th><th>[[wiktionary:old|old]]</th><td> </td></tr>
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  • An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • ...aspirated plosives alongside the unaspirated ones - a defining feature of Old Pulqer, which has a phonology heavily influenced by Kelt. If this distincti ...lar part of speech, e.g. ''LAAN'' "air; breathe", ''NEH'' "old; to be old; old man/woman/thing".
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  • *''Yv ticer þeer fiar?'' = How old are you? **''Yv N þeer naw.'' = I'm N years old.
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  • |65 || An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence || |71 || On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman ||
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  • An old man with a walking stick stood beside the fence. On the top of the hill in a little hut lived a wise old woman.
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  • ...t is mostly restricted to a temporal meaning. Unlike in Kērsalur and other old languages, Kirtumur nouns do not have short forms which appear in more comp ...sed with the noun they modify, although this particular example is from an old text. In modern colloquial language the word "gods" would be ''entirik'' in
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  • ...nly version used. Initially intended to be a descendant language from the old version, it has since then taken an almost entirely new form. Most of the v
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  • ...ages of Bjeheond, along with Classical [[Netagin]]. (In Modern Netagin, an Old Nurian-imitating word ''ďaccerabaccera'' is used for 'unintelligible', cf. The Old Nurian sound system has a large inventory of around 58 consonants and 10 vo
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  • ...ost inflections out of the Quame branches, so it was the worst language to Old Irishify
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  • The Narrative Past Imperfective is most often referred to by the old Hebrew name, the ''wayyiqtol''. Participles follow the predicable -u/-atu |+ Old Hebrew Names
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  • ...l inventory had already undergone changes, creating long monophthongs from old diphthongs. It consisted of five short and seven long vowels, plus triphtho
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  • |fam5 = Old Natalician Modern Natalician gradually developed from Old Natalician, which in turn developed from an extinct unnamed language spoken
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  • |ancestor3=[[w:Old Frisian|Old Frisian]] Weddish began as a dialect of [[w:Old Frisian|Old Frisian]], which fell under the influence of its Welsh-speaking neighbors (
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  • | 184 || [[wiktionary:old|old]] || {{term|}}
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  • *Non-configurational (new news before the verb (often definite), old news after the verb (often indefinite)) *Non-configurational (new news before the verb (often definite)?, old news after the verb (often indefinite)?)
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  • old: sian
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