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  • '''Old Chinese > Old Rulhilli''' '''Old Rulhilli > Rulhilli'''
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  • Old Siészal had a smaller number of consonants than Modern Siészal. It also h The Old Siészal consonant system is thought to derive from an earlier stage with o
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  • ...//www.reddit.com/r/neography/comments/1769pf2/tenghinomittaalic_syllabary/ Old Tenghino-Mittaalic] script | name = Old Ynju
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  • |name = Old Zoki '''Old Zoki''' (English: /ˈzoʊki/, Old Zoki: ['zoːki], [[w:Burmese language|Burmese]]: [zo˥ki˩]) is the reconst
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  • #redirect [[Nurian/Old]]
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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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  • '''Old Teuthish''' is a language spoken in Lõis. It is classified in Lõis as a G ...ore historical attestation in Lõis than Proto-Germanic; it's comparable to Old English.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Moshurian#Old Moshurian]]
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  • What "Old English" is in [[Verse:Irta]]
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  • '''Old Clofabosin''' is the oldest attested stage of [[Clofabosin]]. It is written ...that cannot appear without one or more inflectional suffixes. In contrast, Old Clofabosin verb stems could be used independently, particularly in verb-ver
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  • #redirect [[Nurian/Old]]
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  • '''Old Glommish''' is a special register of Glommish used in Glommish theater to r
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  • |name = Old Togarmite '''Old Togarmite''' or '''Classical Togarmite''' (''θėgarmī́θ'' /tʰɛːgarˈ
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  • {{Bpnjohnson.info|Old Valthungian|Sou Vladyugutanei Tungou|soʊ̯ ˈwlɑ.ðʊ.ɡʊ.ta.neɪ̯ ˈt� [[Old Valthungian]] represents a period in the development of the [[Valthungian]]
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  • |Name = Old Auregan This language has evolved from [[Old Oxman]] which evolved from [[Old Auregan]] which is the first recorded form of Auregan language. Auregan lan
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  • Old Kvalian /ˈkveɪ̯liən/ (natively: ''Kvæltilo'' /ˈkvaltilo/, "common ton Unlike Proto-Kertha, Old Kvalian possessed diphthongs. In these diphthongs u represents /ʊ̯/ and i
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  • |name = Old Grekelin '''Old Grekelin''' (Grekelin: ''Paleá Grekelénikin'', [pɑ.ɫɛ.ˈɑ ɡrɛkɛˈ�
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  • |name = Old Gaju ...''' (English: /'gɑːd͡ʒuː/, Old Gaju: ['gaɟu], [[Rttirri]]: [ˈkɑcu]) was an old form of the [[Gaju]] language, spoken by the Gaju people in eastern [[Verse
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  • File:Old natalician book.png
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  • This is the main category of the Old Rulhilli language.
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  • This is the main category of the Old Millennish language.
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  • Old Bhadhaghanábha was notable for having the cross-linguistically very rare a Old PN has no definite article unlike Modern PN.
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  • File:Old Ynju Mittalo-Tenghinic Syllabary.png
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  • Guimin terms borrowed from Old Persian.
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  • Guimin terms borrowed from Old Armenian.
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  • Guimin terms borrowed from Old Median.
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  • Guimin terms borrowed from Old Ossetian.
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  • Inspirations: Mandarin, Semitic languages, Old Irish ...erson or tense, but they have two forms: absolute and conjunct, used as in Old Irish.
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  • File:Old Ynju Middle Tenghino Mittaalic script.png
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  • [[Category:Old Millennish language]]
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  • [[Category:Old Millennish language]]
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  • '''Old Pulqer''' (Pul. ''Pulkaeri'') is a Romance language spoken between approxim Old Pulqer had the following short vowels:
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  • ...''[[wikt:fiþele#Old English|fiþele]]'' and Old High German ''[[wikt:fidula#Old High German|fidula]]''.
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  • ...Old High German ''[[wikt:ginada|gināda]]'' and Old Dutch ''[[wikt:ginatha#Old Dutch|ginātha]]''.
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  • ...Cognate with Old Frisian skela, Old Saxon skulan, Old High German sculan, Old Norse skulu, Gothic 𐍃𐌺𐌿𐌻𐌰𐌽 (skulan), Dutch zullen, Yiddis
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  • From [[w:Old High German language|Old High German]] ''[[wikt:murmunto#Old High German|murmunte]]''.
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  • ==Old Harappan== ...lex lateral flap or even a retroflex glissando liquid /ɭ͢d̪/. In addition, Old Harappan had some other grammatical features in common with other languages
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  • ==Old Anrish== ...egory: Old Anrish words|ada]] [[Category:Old Anrish nouns|ada]] [[Category:Old Anrish a-stem neuter nouns|ada]]
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  • ...lish ''[[wikt:stær#Old English|stær]]'' and Old High German ''[[wikt:stara#Old High German|stara]]''.
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  • From [[w:Old High German|Old High German]] ''[[wikt:narro#Old High German|narro]]''.
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  • **Old Millennish: mill-old **Old Oltic: lyt-old
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  • |label1=Old IK |label2=Old Eastern IK
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  • **Latin-Old English hybrid gib (lawyers) **Old Irish gib (Ireland and Scotland)
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  • |label2=[Old ?]  |label3=[Old ?] 
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  • # old woman # (''of women and female animals'') old
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  • ...]] [[wikt:同|同]] (*doːŋ, identical, together) via [[Khelvmish/Old Khelvmish|Old Khelvmish]] [[Contionary:dōŋ|dōŋ]]. Compare [[w:Sino-Vietnamese vocabul
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  • {{guim-loan2|Old Armenian|Արտակ|Old Georgian|არტაგ}}
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  • ...n "Romlangs") descended directly from a θictional Italic danguage close to Old Latin (WIP), raθer θan via Classical Latin. == Θ-old-latin with cockney accent ==
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  • From '''''{{term|hellus}}''''', from [[Aeranir#Old Aeranir|Old Aeranir]] ''{{term|hellos}}'', from [[Aeranir#Proto-Iscaric|Proto-Iscaric]] (''Old'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [ˈgel.leː]<br>
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  • {{nm-adj-2|áld|ä́ld|(''of objects'') old}} * ''{{term|sinig#Niemish|sínig}}'' ("old", ''of living things'')
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  • ...alic]] language and the most commonly spoken descendant of [[Bhadhagha/Old|Old Bhadhagha]], spoken in Morocco and Southern Spain. It's aesthetically inspi
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  • From [[Aeranir#Old Aeranir|Old Aeranir]] '''''{{term|holnos}}''''', from [[Aeranir#Proto-Iscaric|Proto-Isc (''Old'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [ˈhol.nos̠]<br>
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  • {{guim-loan|Old Median|*Rāmanīsah}} (see Old Armenian [[wikt:Արամայիս|Արամայիս]])
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  • ...nown as '''Hánmál''') is a descendant of Old English heavily influenced by Old Norse, spoken in (unknown conworld).
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  • Cognate with Old Dutch ''[[wikt:blikisni#Old_Dutch|blikisni]]'' and Old Saxon ''[[wikt:bliksmo#Old_Saxon|bliksmo]]''.
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  • ...tes include Lithuanian vesti, Sudovian, Latvian vest, Proto-Slavic *vesti, Old Prussian westun. ...hū, “bride, young wife”), Old Irish feidid (“to go, bring”), possibly also Old High German wetan.
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  • * Old Silōs: *-iwa (possibly no longer productive) * Old Silōs: *tōroiwa (<*zɔ rɔima)
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  • Cognate with Old Saxon ''[[wikt:managfaldon|managfaldon]]'' and Old English ''[[wikt:manigfealdian|maniġfealdian]]''.
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  • From Old High German ''[[wikt:zila#Old High German|zīla]]''.
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  • ...rom [[w:Old_English|Old English]] ''[[wiktionary:hāmettan|hāmettan]]'' and Old Norman ''hanter''. Ultimately from [[w:Proto-Germanic|Proto germanic]] ''[[
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  • Cognate with Old Saxon and Old High German ''[[wikt:bīhal|bīhal]]''.
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  • From Old High German ''[[wikt:lanca#Old High German|lanca]]''.
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  • From Old High German ''[[wikt:folga#Old High German|folga]]''.
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  • * Old Silōs: *pawisihō * Old Carichendan: banji
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  • From Old High German ''[[wikt:grat#Old High German|grāt]]''.
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  • # {{lb|siwa|animate}} old, of old age
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  • Cognate with Old High German ''[[wikt:fraga#Old High German|frāga]]'' and Middle Dutch ''[[wikt:vrage#Dutch|vrage]]''.
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  • From [[Aeranir#Old Aeranir|Old Aeranir]] '''''{{term|ex}}''''', from [[Proto-Iscaric]] ''{{term|*eks}}'', (''Old'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [eks̠]<br>
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  • {{av-adj|old}} {{av-adjt|old}}
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  • # old person # old
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  • From Old High German ''[[wikt:querdar#Old High German|querdar]]''.
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  • #redirect [[Nurian/Old]]
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  • #redirect [[Nurian/Old]]
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  • #redirect [[Old Azalic]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Old Grekelin]]
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  • ...INCATEGORY:Middle Oltic lemmas|pages}}|R}} + {{formatnum:{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Old Oltic lemmas|pages}}|R}} + {{formatnum:{{PAGESINCATEGORY:Etlish lemmas|page
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  • From Old Pomorian areljes, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *arels; compare to Old Prussian arelis, Lithuanian erelis, Latvian ērglis (from earlier er(e)lis. ...o-European *h₃érō. Compare to Ancient Greek ὄρνῑς (órnīs), Old Irish irar, Old High German aro.
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  • {{nm-adj-0-S|sínig|síng|(''of living things'') old}} * ''{{term|ald#Niemish|áld}}'' ("old", ''of objects'')
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  • Akin to English ''[[wikt:hello|hello]]'' (Old English ''[[wikt:eala#Old English|ēalā]]''), and Spanish ''[[wikt:hola#Spanish|hola]]''.
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  • From {{com|siwa|nįuhhi|t1=old woman|rỷ|t2=tooth|-ha|lit=resembling an old woman's teeth}}.
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  • # old and/or fat bear ...iwa|Taįu nona yhmita '''memmiebṡiṡi''' inoni suvokurita nenta.|Then the '''old fat bear''' told the salmon to swim to its home stream.}}
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  • Cognate with Old English ''[[wikt:grislic#Old English|grisliċ]]''.
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