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  • ==Middle Windermere literature== ==Modern Windermere literature==
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  • ...e (die moderne ''lingua franca'' von Tricin). Heutzutage dient klassisches Windermere immer noch als liturgische Sprache für die Religion Mărotłismus. Windermere ist inspiriert von phonologischen und syntaktischen Ähnlichkeiten zwischen
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  • A hypothetical Duolingo course, "Windermere for English speakers"
    4 KB (578 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
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  • {{Windermere sidebar}} *Rie die näng brits Dămea = I don't speak Windermere
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  • ...something unvoiced like /φ/ so the breathiness should move to the right in Windermere and yield a breathy vowel on the last syllable? **Pre-Grimm's law ''*pnürd'' > Pre-Windermere ''*pnürð'' > ''fnüd'' 'day'
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  • * Windermere is a head-initial language with SVO word order.
    3 KB (382 words) - 17:32, 28 September 2018
  • Windermere is an analytic, head-initial, SVO language but subordinate and optative cla
    3 KB (435 words) - 18:08, 21 August 2018
  • {{Windermere sidebar}} ...(same length as an Earth day) is divided into 5040 units called ''püc'' in Windermere (about 17.1 seconds).
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  • ==Middle Windermere literature== ==Modern Windermere literature==
    163 bytes (19 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
  • {{Windermere sidebar}} ==Cualand Windermere==
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  • {{Windermere sidebar}} ...(same length as an Earth day) is divided into 5040 units called ''püc'' in Windermere (about 17.1 seconds).
    2 KB (251 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
  • ...something unvoiced like /φ/ so the breathiness should move to the right in Windermere and yield a breathy vowel on the last syllable? **Pre-Grimm's law ''*pnürd'' > Pre-Windermere ''*pnürð'' > ''fnüd'' 'day'
    1 KB (253 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
  • {{Windermere sidebar}} Windermere speakers are usually referred to by their given names.
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  • Windermere:
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  • | ''Rwva'' || || Roshterian ''Ḻuba'', through Windermere || || || male || | ''Priþ'' || || Windermere ''prith'', 'autumn' || || || female ||
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  • #Retains preposed possessive pronouns. (Classical Windermere had those.) ...ed, unlike in [[Windermere]]; they are the source of final voiced stops in Windermere.
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  • {{Windermere sidebar}} *Rie die näng brits Dămea = I don't speak Windermere
    1 KB (254 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
  • **Birits Dymée að a brits nuab syílon. = [[Windermere]] is the sexiest language.
    482 bytes (71 words) - 20:52, 3 January 2022
  • |script=Windermere script ...e CVCC ablaut pattern instead of generalizing the CCVC ablaut pattern like Windermere did.
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  • ...e (die moderne ''lingua franca'' von Tricin). Heutzutage dient klassisches Windermere immer noch als liturgische Sprache für die Religion Mărotłismus. Windermere ist inspiriert von phonologischen und syntaktischen Ähnlichkeiten zwischen
    6 KB (772 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
  • ...a Tergetian language; it is a naturally evolved descendant of Classical [[Windermere]].
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  • ..., and Swiss German-inspired descendant of [[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]]. It is official in Venh Trây.
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  • ...eneral or collective system of laws; right (translates German ''Recht'', [[Windermere]] ''xin'') ...n) = law, as in a specific statute or act (translates German ''Gesetz'', [[Windermere]] ''hăma'')
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  • ...a/Albionian|Albionian]], [[Verse:Crackfic Irta/Altwiebisch|Wiebian]] and [[Windermere]]) but its historical evolution is different. It descends from a divergent
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  • Stress is always final, as in Windermere. ...''sie'' (from demonstratives ''fie'' 'that' and ''sie'' 'this'; cognate to Windermere ''fi'' and ''se'' with the same meanings).
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  • |scripts=* Windermere script? Häskä allows initial clusters, like [[Windermere]] and [[Tsrovesh]].
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  • zāra - lotus (from Windermere yar "flower")
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  • ...oetry. Stress-accentual meters and rhyming unmetric verse, influenced by [[Windermere]] poetry, are also common.
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  • !c=03| [[Windermere]] !c=03| [[Windermere]]
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  • |name = Classical Windermere |scripts=* Windermere script
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  • {{Windermere sidebar}} {{User:Ceige/Template:Swadesh_list_207_plain|language = [[Windermere]]
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  • ...songs sung by the various races in their native languages. He uses them in Windermere translation too. For example, Tsăyfuan uses Imthumitil-style rhyming prose
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  • :*''[[Sixth Linguifex Relay/Windermere|Windermere]]'' by [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]] ...t 30th, 2018, and included 5 languages on the wiki (''[[Dodellian]]'', ''[[Windermere]]'', ''[[Ash]]'', ''[[Nankôre]]'', and ''[[Kandi]]'').
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  • ...t should the equivalent of Tiberian Hebrew be like? What should the Modern Windermere reading be like?) Talmic script; borrow h from Windermere script
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  • *'''Seat 1''' - [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]], with '''[[Windermere]]''' (Modern). ✔️
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  • * Windermere is a head-initial language with SVO word order.
    3 KB (382 words) - 17:32, 28 September 2018
  • ***Windermere ''răchta'' 'to die'
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  • :*''[[Fifth Linguifex Relay/Windermere|Windermere]]'' by [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]] ...June 7th, 2017, and included 5 languages on the wiki (''[[Tíogall]]'', ''[[Windermere]]'', ''[[Dyrel]]'', ''[[I Kronurum]]'', and ''[[Rejistanian]]'').
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  • *'''Seat 1''' - [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]] with '''[[Windermere]]'''. ✓
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  • Should be Hebrew in ways Windermere is not; gender and number agreement on adjectives and verbs
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  • * ''takrier'' (n) = (informal) hello (from Windermere)
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  • A hypothetical Duolingo course, "Windermere for English speakers"
    4 KB (578 words) - 14:37, 24 January 2022
  • Windermere is an analytic, head-initial, SVO language but subordinate and optative cla
    3 KB (435 words) - 18:08, 21 August 2018
  • ...well as calques of Classical Windermere phrases and occasionally Classical Windermere syntax. Common in the Mărotłist community [ʔ] was used to resolve vowel hiatuses due to conscious [[Windermere]] influence: ''syém'' 'flag' was pronounced [sɨˈʔɛm] (whereas modern s
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  • *spéj = vigorous (from Windermere spey 'healthy') ====Windermere number morphemes====
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  • {{Windermere sidebar}} ...m PLak ''păm'' 'that; those (distal demonstrative)' (the ''-am'' in Modern Windermere plural pronouns ''łănam'', ''ănam'').
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  • ...t has a specific article (like Windermere) but no definite article (unlike Windermere and other Talmic languages), and number is only marked for specific nouns.
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  • Talman Swuntsim is usually written in the Windermere script. Words from Sacred Swuntsim are written in the original Swuntsim ort
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  • '''Netagin''' (''Năhtuıyin'' /ˈnəʔtʰʉjin/) is a Sami, Hebrew and [[Windermere]]-inspired Idavic language. It is related to [[Shalaian]] but phonologicall "Northern + Skolt Sami but more Windermere and Tíogall"
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  • ...ote: it originally meant "to milk" and was a causative of the obsolete Old Windermere word "hir") **hăfongmir = to milk (Classical and Modern Windermere)
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  • * an Naengais = Windermere * súpastara = ladder (from Windermere ''păstar'' 'staircase')
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