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  • ...lemsluprup le slomnesim fup fipno fup rup nim cemslumfoprite fiplur ti rem so slur lemsumfimromnip somnu fo slu semlurcemfiplo nup slim ni cerurtumlem re
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  • {{Quote|text='''Ithkuil''' isn't so much a language as it is a monument to human ingenuity and design. Over a q ...thing else because I'm so jealous of how well the freaking thing works and so frustrated with my feeble attempts to try to create something that's even h
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  • |[[Contionary:segno|se'''gn'''o]] |[[Contionary:iso|'''i'''so]]
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  • |{{term|segno|se'''gn'''o}} |{{term|iso|'''i'''so}}
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  • ...ached to the verb is often used as a way to help designate the subject and so there can be some flexibility in word order, but usually only in verse and |se
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  • ...l consonants leading to new diphthongs ''au, eu, yu, ou'' and long ''uu'', so ''Vlts > Vuts'' ..., e, o'' to ''e/o, i, u'' in a preceding vowel. This process is regressive so a new ''i'' or ''u'' raises the preceding vowel again, e.g. '' eredi > erid
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  • ...an indefinite third person form (c.f. English "one", French "on", Spanish "se", etc). | translation = I had been wounded by (the enemy's) sword, (so) then he tended to my wounds.
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  • |se'''gu'''ir ([[w:Spanish language|Spanish]]) |so'''ng'''
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • ...;" | se || style="background: #E6FFEE;"| || style="background: #FFE6F2;" | so || su || s
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  • ...v Obrazech'', November 29, 1990</ref><ref>Tribout, Carole, «''Les Suisses se penchent sur l'Uropi''», in ''République du Centre'', October 23, 1991</r ...languages]] and the -and, from [[Germanic language]]s. This process is not so artificial as it seems at first sight: It has been observed in natural lang
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  • ...elt appear to have been distinguished by aspiration rather than by voicing so that, in general, Latin voiced plosives became voiceless (/d, b, g/ > /t, p | ''se''
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  • ...overs various African languages, as well as words from many other sources "so Africanized that they do not appear foreign", although no specific etymolog ...ames are spelled out phonetically rather than in the original orthography, so for example 'Hastings' is spelled ''Hestins''. There are two [[digraph (ort
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  • ...e in Late Proto-Lakovic: the nominal grade CVCC turned to CVCVC when doing so epenthesized less "nice" consonant clusters. Then CVCVC became analyzed as Ngiiθ dur mogor se taχ χaaθ. "Măra łĭnam?" tăbits φin Pĭda Brăwid.
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  • |se'''gu'''ir ([[w:Spanish language|Spanish]]) |so'''ng'''
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  • ...was being replaced by the relative pronoun /ʃa+/. There was no tense ''per se''<ref>However, the qatal system does seem to have been only for the past te ...gm of a verb. The PAH scribes felt they had to preserve the root letters, so there are five letters which may function solely as ''mater lectionis''. T
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  • ...n], e.g. ''månse&nbsp;abare''&nbsp;11, ''jounese&nbsp;abare''&nbsp;12, and so on. 20 was ''joupa'', 30&nbsp;''llaseba'', and the other tens were regularl
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  • ...nd the short ('''anīña'''). These are distinct and make minimal pairs, and so are counted as separate vowels. In addition, there is one short vowel /y/, ...cknowledgement of honorary personhood. This especially happens in stories. So while a rock would normally be inanimate, a talking rock would not be. Like
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  • | se || rowspan="2" | sa || rowspan="2" | su || si || se || rowspan="2" | sa | colspan="3" | so || colspan="3" | sii
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  • ...e|phonemes]] rather than graphemes; as long as they are correctly rendered so as to maintain the Lojbanic audio-visual [[w:isomorphism|isomorphism]], a r # Lojban is meant to be as culturally neutral as possible, so it is never crucial or fundamental to claim that some particular orthograph
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • ...g. "bóni" but "bónim", not "boním"; "apérta" but "apértad", not "apertád") so perhaps it is better to say that the vowel before the final consonant of th ...ol or the means itself, '''-a''' the verb describing usage of the tool and so on, and '''-o''' the noun describing the act<ref>Jespersen, O: ''[https://d
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • | /sa/ || /si,ʃi,ʃ/ || /su,sɨ,s/ || /se/ || /so,sə/ || /ʃa/ || || /ʃu,ʃɨ/ || /ʃe/ || /ʃo,ʃə/
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  • ...ted because, as he explained, "It's a back-and-forth movement, like water, so that worked."<ref name=prodnotes/><ref name=lingo>Wloszczyna, Susan. “Ne ...elf. These letters being c, f, j, q, v, x, z, ch, or th, they were created so that Atlantean might be used as a simple cipher code in the media and for p
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  • ...te'' (unstressed) || ''ta'' || ''tou'' || ''tach'' || ''sý'' (stressed), ''se'' (unstressed) Sebatian is topic-prominent, so the topic comes first:
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  • ...for a final ''-o'' or ''-e'' or by adding the suffix ''{{term|-essa}}''. So it is that gender refers more to the form (i.e. ending) than to sex. :: ''Deo adjuta les, qui se adjuta.'' &nbsp; 'God helps those who help themselves'.
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • Hano can be very agglutinating in its verbs, but less so of adjectives and nouns. It's possible for a sentence to consist of either ...example ''T'aétáska'', which uses aorist, means "I swam" (only time doing so or for the first time), while ''Yentás'ka'' means "I swam" (several times
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  • ...onunced, ex.: ''stof'' is read as [stu:], ''wouf'' is read as ['vɔu̯], and so on. ...ral (denoting more than one object). The formation of plural is not always so simple, because there are four ways to form it:
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • #In fact, the roots are the phonemes, so Daman is made from 12 roots only; but because it is not always easy to find == Daman Diwan with only 3 suffixes / juno se kuba 3 tumo sa Dama Diwa (JIRO) ==
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  • | -se- | se
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  • # If the first vowel is unrounded, so too are subsequent vowels. |''Nei'' ||''On'' ||''Sü'' ||''Namše'' ||''Daš'' ||''So''
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  • ...ximant]. Before a nasal, only aspirated stops and fricatives could appear. So /kʰme/ - "Cambodia" and /sʰnau/ - "snow" were permissible words, but */km ...ld not occur in syllable coda clusters (they were lost via a sound change, so */end/ - "end" became /en/).
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  • ...s.</ref> Peano's article appeared to be a serious development of the idea, so he gained a reputation among the movement for the auxiliary language. ...common prototypes''. But that method usually leads to the Latin ablative, so most vocabulary of Peano's Interlingua would be kept. Accordingly, the very
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • | scope="col" style="text-align: center; width: 60px; "|[se] ...very, quite, rather, a little, somewhat, mostly, several, almost, nearly, so, extremely, too-->
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  • There cannot be three wovels together. So, for example, ''awal'' ("early"), cannot be written as ''aual''. This also The reflexive is formed by adding ''se-'' before the verb and after eventual particles.
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  • | The Arabics and Israeli are all designed languages, so why not design a compromise? The Syriac script is also a middle ground, and | [[w:Mainland Southeast Asia|SE Asia]]
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  • ...rds are pronounced with this sound, f.ex. pronouns '''me''', '''te''', and so on ...e all open syllables); a syllable is closed when it ends with a consonant (so ''mat'', ''tek'', ''kos'', ''sum'' are all closed syllables).
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  • ...place before the addition of epenthetic vowels before syllabic sonorants, so at the time of the change, syllabic sonorants still acted as a vocalic nucl ...E ''*septḿ̥'' > Proto-Carpathian ''se'''pt'''əmas'' > Eastern Carpathian ''se'''tt'''imas'' “seven” (Western ''settemas''). However, early geminate d
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  • ...nds frequently appear epenthetically, but are not part of the language per se. ...ers of the alphabet are known, they do not obey rōŋo·ŋo Pāru phonotactics, so the names of the older, Hebrew letters are preferred.
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  • ...end of sentences with connotation of 'so what?' / 'it can't be helped' / 'so there!' ENqui Ullo ONdi tupi SOpi qui si COso PEzze se te CUpe,
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  • ...eas where a large portion of the founding population spoke Mainland East / SE Asian languages (which lack these features). ...rder came into Kämpya through similar means (it is very common in East and SE Asia).
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  • As an isolating language, there are no [[inflection]]s, so that words always remain in their dictionary form, no matter what function ...hanges were introduced”''. But there is no precise information about them, so it's not clear exactly which changes were made by Hogben and Clark, and whi
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  • ...ile they are able to see light wavelengths visible to us, they can only do so very poorly. Their analogue to our sense of hearing is divided in two sense ...te' the intensity levels. Humans may transcribe ''plain'' chromemes in the so-called ''ASCII encoding'' as numbers from '''0''' (no signal emitted in tha
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • .../] The first ''Hillbillies'' episodes with dialog in Common aired in 2022, so the substantial work of the creating the language was probably performed in ...peakers of other languages will often speak only Common to their children, so their children will grow up as native speakers and obtain social and econom
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  • ...nite category that encompasses First and Dual persons. ''"These ones think so" (referring to themselves)'' * The Zero person is a completely generic category. ''"One could say so"''
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  • ...o(n)<sup><small>2</small></sup>/sos, sa(n)<sup><small>2</small></sup>/ses, so(n)<sup><small>2</small></sup>'' ...lora/lores, loro'' || ''los'' || rowspan="2"| ''lhis'' || rowspan="2"| <i>se, s'</i><sup><small>1</small></sup>, ''-sen''<sup><small>5</small></sup> ||
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  • ...ages (for example Proto-Turkic, Proto-Uralic and Proto-Indo-European), and so, they decided that the best idea would be to move westwards until they reac | Dative || *e-, *-zeɣ || (e(t)-), -se(g~k)
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  • | 12||what||какво‎ (kakvo)||што‎ (što)||šta , što||kaj||çfarë , ç'||τι||ce ||so|| | 17||all||всичко‎ (vsičko)||се‎ (se)||sve||vse||gjithë , tërë||όλοι||tot||sa||
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  • ...fore a stressed syllable. This comes from the attempt to avoid a long /əː/ so it is articulated as /e/ but not long. Nouns inflect for case, gender and number. Welsh did not have nouns case so the cases come largely from Old English, with some influence from correspon
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  • ...f the next syllable's onset consonant if they are not already underlyingly so. ...e Ash lacks a set of first, second, and third person pronouns, a system of so called conjunct versus disjunct verb forms can be used in combination with
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  • its own character in the Brooding alphabet, so there will always be ''only one character before the vowel'' (if any at in the middle. This may or may not be visible on blind characters, however, so determining if a blind
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  • ...''saide'' "(he) seeks" but ''saja'' "seek!". The same is true in reverse, so ''ova'' "raw" becomes ''oudra'' "rawness". ...undergoes iotisation where possible, e.g. ''maŕu'' "greater" < ''mara'', ''seńu'' "older" < ''sena'', ''duju'' "blacker" < ''duo''. Comparative adjectiv
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  • But it was quickly boring so I tried to complexify it a little bit. Ex. : NEWIN SE AYEYOL, "he didn't agree".
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  • ...utiful birds?' This 'naphuk' or 'k-language' is the formal way of speaking so in casual situations and dialects the postfixes are often omitted. Rinap is quite head-initial so that all determiners except articles and numerals are placed after the noun
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  • | -o || -u- || Not productive ''per se'', limited to a few nouns (e.g. ''hūlo'' "son", ''šargo'' "lion") and the ...d the Anatolian languages, particularly the Luwian subgroup, have a set of so-called "shared archaisms" not found in other IE languages: the consonantal
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  • '''Essanian''' (/ɪˈseɪniən/, native: ''xanhán'' /ʃaˈɲan/) is an Iberian Romance language de | '''S s''' || esse || [ˈe̞se̞]
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  • ...or example, to say "what are you doing?", the "what" is in the accusative, so mer → me'''t''' (met oiro sa?) Volyor se vinir uy-siletisam ar enté
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  • ...Although other Romance languages have Celtic influences, none of them are so thoroughly influenced as Brithenig. * Before these parts of speech, '''ll''' and '''rh''' do not do so before the article.
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  • ...Netagin has triconsonantal morphology, final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in J [So far this is not too different from Tigol or Anbirese. The weird part is the
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  • ...rd-initially), which merged with /h/ in all other North-Yrharian dialects, so such words as hahr /ɦɑːr̥/ "human" and fahr /ɸɑːr̥/ "[[w:Alpine tun ...from either verbs or nominals, but all of them behave like stative verbs, so they are not listed as a separate class. Yrkyr is between agglutinative and
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  • A common subgroup to the first declension is the so-called '''Ia''' declension. The endings are the same as for any other first ...trong'' verbs is increasingly labeled as the "irregular" paradigm (so much so that irregular verbs that originally belonged to another group became stron
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  • ...nation, these factors have drastically increased the number of weak verbs, so that in modern Oxman weak verbs are the most numerous and productive form. ...emantic distinction was lost as Old English developed into modern English, so that the modern verb 'to be' is a single verb which takes its present indic
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  • Beyond that this language is developed due to the creator wants so. |Es, as, se, si, sa
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  • ...r>/sekəgʷ˩˥/<br>[se˩kə˥g̊ʷ] || sekthöt⁶<br>"I savor it"<br>/sekθɵt˥˩˧/<br>[se˥˩kθɵ˧t] ...əgʷi˩˥/<br>[se˩kə˧gʷi˥] || sekthöti⁶<br>"I savored it"<br>/sekθɵti˥˩˧/<br>[se˥kθɵ˩ti˧]
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  • casual: Măluac drel ngăse srüe ... lit. Follow hither if ... ...'', and the specific article ''se'' (m), from the proximal demonstrative ''se''. Indefinite nonspecific nouns do not take an article. The English definit
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  • ...that the dentals should undergo a process of fortition and become plosive (So, for example, /ð/ will become /d/). The following table visualizes this ru | Translative || -se || Dõmmase || (Transformed) into a house
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  • ...ally had official status in the Kingdom of Eidriel, country of the Giants, so it is usually attributed as the language of the now-extinct race. ...Gemination, in Lindjerblau, is the extension of the enunciation of a sound so that all letters are pronounced. Almsaundean languages allow for long gemin
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  • ...|| ժէ ''ñe'' || պէ ''pe'' || ռա ''ra'' || ղատ ''ṙat'' || րէ ''ṟe'' || սէ ''se'' || շա ''ša'' || տյոն ''tjun'' || խէ ''xe'' || ջա ''ya'' || ց� Nouns are words used to designate people, animals, ideas, concepts and so on.
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  • Though Jukpë does not have grammatical genders per se, however there are eight noun classes which act similarly and are divided s ...the first letter of the root word, not by the first letter of the prefix, so that "'''''hó-bís'''''" ("''fish''" [meat]) would appear above "'''''vá-
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  • ...e. Many followers found “Lingua Franca Nova” cumbersome, and “LFN” boring. So, “Elefen” was born [...]}}</ref>) is an [[auxiliary language]] original '''''Se''''' is the third-person reflexive, singular and plural. The third person p
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  • ..., and will only be used to indicate the vowel sequence is not a diphthong, so that the rules for marking stress are simplified. ...y consist of approximately 3,600 word roots.<ref name="morphophonology" /> So far, just over 1000 have been assigned translations.<ref name="lexicon">[ht
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  • ...in particular a refined form of the Mánébodin dialect, is the basis of the so-called Standard Evandorian Cerian, the Cerian dialect most commonly used in ...(save ''-n''), their plural forms didn't have those consonants at the end, so they resurface again in the plural form.
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  • ...nese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Khmer, Thai, Burmese and Indonesian from East / SE Asia). Also, consonant clusters could only consist of obstruents, not sonorants. So clusters like /nt/ were not permitted.
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • ...example {{Lang|mis|jan pona lukin}}, it modifies all that comes before it, so (({{Lang|mis|jan pona}}) {{Lang|mis|lukin}}) = "friend watching", rather t ...modifiers into another phrase that functions as a unit to modify the head, so {{Lang|mis|jan pi pona lukin}} = ({{Lang|mis|jan}} {{Lang|mis|pi}} ({{Lang|
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  • The language is devised so that many of its derived word forms reflect the forms common to a number of ...hl had not intended to announce the language for another few years but did so through the publication of Kosmoglott after hearing that the [[League of Na
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  • | '''finger''' || ''bêse'' | '''toe''' || ''bêse''
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  • aío in spoken An Bhlaoighne sounds like /aɟːo/, so tanaíodh /tanaɟːoðʱ/ ** the choice of -se or -sa is determined by "bwb sws": ''ann an beathrasa'' 'this man'
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  • ...ucen ia secret ilms ios Kai, reicsient ir hems parat in ment ed corpos kay se defende protiev id constant weirtehrg ud iens Tenipotis in id west. <center> '''THE STORY SO FAR''' </center>
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  • |The Lord so loved the world... ...--> ''nunmel'' "girl"; ''han mia'' "moving vessel" --> ''mihan'' "car" and so forth.
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  • ...y a non-front vowel. Before non-front vowels, the palatal element was lost so that it developed as regular intervocalic /d/ (see below); before front vow The so-called Mauritanian palatalization (''palataligeoçon muridoinensa'') is con
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  • |The Lord so loved the world... ...''tonathia'', composed from ''hia'' and ''tonat'' "to hear" means "tell". So in ''Ku du tonathitta pantou! ''"Tell me everything!" both parts, ''tonat''
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  • | 63 || meat || мѧсо‎ || maso || mięso || mäso || měso || mjaso || мяса‎ || мясо‎ || мясо‎, мнясо‎ || м' ...to laugh || смиꙗти‎ || smát se || śmiać się || smiať sa || smjaśse || smjećso || смяяцца‎/сьмяяцца‎ || сміятися‎ ||
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  • | scope="col" style="text-align: center; width: 41px; "|[se] ...precedes the adjective and the adjective is followed by "''kā́''" [than]. So the example sentence translates as:
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  • * '''sa, sâ, tat''' dem. pron. that (PIE *so, *seH₂, *tod) * '''sva''' a. (his, her, its, their own) (PIE *se-)
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  • |Hu-señ iátan āl ej, í hu-xōñi-(i)ý heit eý. {{interlinear|top=164. ''Cohuc'ax ñéhx jál sune, cuoj cē he, cohxauc txijór'se xec' hel.''
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  • |style="text-align: center; background: #FFDDDD;"| *''sebun''<br />[se'''β'''un] |style="text-align: center;"| ''njuklaga(so)''<br />[njukla'''ɡ'''aso]
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  • ...<ref name="iala1971"/> Words from any language are eligible for inclusion, so long as their internationality is shown by their presence in these control ...irect object and reflexive. In the third person, the reflexive is always ''se''.<ref name="gode1955"/><ref name="wilgenhof1995"/> Most [[adverb]]s are de
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  • III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue. ...epts. Noun is the basic category of words, since each adjective, verb, and so on is based on a nominal root and derived from it. Nouns inflect for case,
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  • ...s, sh, ng'' and ''z'' are not permitted to occur before another consonant, so undergo changes in compounds or when consonant-initial endings are added: | sa || se || style="background: lightgray;" | || so || su || s
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  • ...gether from various very different dialects to unify peoples of the empire so no "true Aoma" has ever existed. ...lly nasals) are somewhat liable to external sandhi between word boundaries so that they move towards the pronunciation of following consonant: ''Tolan ku
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  • ...ifashian; later Lifashian borrowed an ''-adá'' suffix from Medieval Greek, so that the modern form of this name has been archaized as ''Driádá''.</ref> ...from Ottoman Turkish), whose gen.sg. is ''pasyáé'', dat.sg. ''pasyáí'' and so on. This is true for ''-á'' nouns when this vowel is also stressed; otherw
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • ...sonant /n/ assimilates to the place of articulation of the following stop, so that /nk/ or /nqʷ/ for example become /ŋk/ and /ɴʷqʷ/. Before fricati ...at, coda consonants, rather singletons or clusters, also count as a mora. So, for example, each syllable of the word ''āctās'' is three morea; ''a-a-c
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  • | 10 || ''seþ'' || ten | 1,000 || ''seþ sam'' || thousand (=ten hundreds)
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  • ...t is, words have comparatively few inflections. There are two genders, the so-called <span>common</span> and <span>neuter</span>; often known as <span>ne ...h is usually the first syllable of the word. Femmish follows this pattern, so that the word '''tvåmal''' would be pronounced <span>[</span>tvɔ:mɑl<spa
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  • ...cted, compiled, and (eventually) glossed. (Also some of these are outdated so I'll fix them later) don't be so osstentacious
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  • ...dialects keep the tongue on the alveolar ridge during vowel pronunciation so that the vowels have a distinct l-sound. Historically, this may have lead t ...toot hifdo<br>(windy t) || dho<br>dóot hifdo<br>(windy d) || no<br>nool || so<br>siit || sho<br>siit hifdo<br>(windy s) || zo<br>ziit || zho<br>ziit gudh
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • |Mutetung, Satung, tanung, seçung, alung, yapung, sevung, Tarung, Tövung |So
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  • ...purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on). III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
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  • So stressed vowels and their length can be predicted with a high degree of acc | -se
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  • *'son': kha'ír, ré'ir, wa'ír, jeé'ir, se'ír, bon'ír, dré'ir, ólo'ír, da'ír, 'a'ír Numbers 1-10: khám, sdred, yíin, mól, sraáh, k'al, khax, 'ont, pidr, soóm (change some of these numbers)
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  • ...into [n] and [t], changing them into their retroflex variants [ɳ] and [ʈ]. So even though /u/ is practically not pronounced, it does fulfill the role /r/ | se || sad || ser || ser || ser || sa
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  • ...ne continuity of the historical 'Cumbrian' community up to the present day so there is no common identity which would act as a catalyst for revival. ...at the digraphs ''th, dh'' and ''ch'' are considered to be single letters, so monosyllables ending with these sounds have long vowels, e.g. ''cath'' /ka�
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  • ...lel north and 90% of its population lies along the ''Zyszovkes'' {{IPA|[dzɯsoːkɛʃ]}} (locally {{IPA|[zɤsuːkʰeʃ]}}) river in the south of the count ...es apply here (and in all other forms): Tulfasyzdor, most of Gorjanor, and SE Karynaktjor do not distinguish 2Sm and 2Sf; Askandor does not use 2P forms.
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  • * Perfect subjunctive forms are perfect indicative forms with a '''-se''' suffix. Note that '''verdare''' is a [[#Strong verbs|strong verb]], so it undergoes ablaut in the past as usual.
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  • “''Enulu''” (The biggest) should be written with Al Bakiyye letters so: “Ɲ⧽Ꭷ” The word starts with “Ɲ” (n), not “⥌” or “Э� | valign="top" width="255" |Mutetung, Satung, tanung, seçung, alung, yapung, sevung, Tarung, Tövung
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  • [ˈak.seːs] ''n. c.''<br/> Possibly from a substrate word *''θeiɣ''-, based on local Dalitian ''seíos''.
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  • ...t in Anglo-Dogrish, where it is nearly nonexistent. The diminutive is used so commonly in Dutch Dogrish that it is generally seen as its defining charact | -se || -re || -nnen || -ra || -nn || -r
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  • ::''ka bárafa'' "the snow" (definite article is unaccented, so ''bárafa'' keeps its accent) ::''kána bàrafa'' "this snow" (proximal article is accented, so ''bárafa'' is deaccented)
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  • | ''[[Contionary: seþ#Maltcégj|seþ]]'' | ''[[Contionary: seþ#Maltcégj|seþ]] [[Contionary: sam#Maltcégj|sam]]''
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  • ...ween Southern Efenol (which may be considered a separate language) and the so-called North-Central Efenol, which may also be referred as Efenol proper. T | se
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  • '''[[Contionary: ra#Brooding|ra]]''' /[rɑ]/ ''cjt.'' thus, therefore; so, and so.<br> '''[[Contionary: se#Brooding|se]]''' /[sɛ]/ ''prp.'' from, of.<br>
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  • ...nary: awkanluhfee#Brooding|awkanluhfee]]''' /[ɔ.kɑn.lʌ.fi]/ ''itj.'' fine, so be it, very well, okay then<br> '''[[Contionary: echi#Brooding|echi]]''' /[ɛ.ʧɪ]/ ''adv.'' even, even so, even then.<br>
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  • ...your', <em>byña</em> for 'in it', <em>t'eǵyrgy</em> for 'including us' and so on.</p> <p>Finally, Middle Ru uses the verb <em>se</em> (conjugated regularly in the Cadarmeni standard, although irregular fo
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  • ...neighboring "weak(er)" vowels. All long vowels are by definition "strong", so the weak-strong gradient really applies to short vowels (see table "Vowel G ...e material the Salmon Speakers had favored straight and angular lines, and so they created a straight-incision style. Additionally, the Salmon Speakers
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  • ...ges|Raina languages]]; Spocian lent the term to other languages of Védren, so that a similar term denoting Evandorians (or more broadly Westerners)<ref>C ...|| ''Araugi''<br/>Dabuke area<br/>Southwest || Old Ndejukisi Dabuke ''Kam se Unga''
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