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  • * ''jitáti'' (v) 'to breathe' * ''bhán'' (-á, -a) (adj) 'clear, obvious'
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  • |mápá'''r'''ójo |már'''o'''nh
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  • |'''k'''nát |kán'''š'''
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  • See [[Sowaár#Phonology|main article]]. Conservative Amísreg retains the Classical Sowaár 3-tone system in a simplified form, which moderners perceive as affected.
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  • ...rs to an archaic literary standard of Sowaár, partly based on Late Old Sowaár. Identical to Modern Sjowaázh except it had syllabic resonants: '''m mm n nn nr nnr l ll r rr''' (ḿ �
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  • |már'''ò'''nh |k'''è'''pár
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  • * wálo 'light'
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  • Paang poetry uses the Vietnamese lục bát meter, which Tsayfuan took from Æ poetry.
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  • æmpirtisa, twápirtisa, trypirtisa, kitórpirtisa, ..., twátisa 80: ustátisa
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  • The Tlatá Logography is the main writing system used by speakers of 'Ináwah. ! Glyph !! Glyph Number !! 'Ináwah !! POS !! English
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  • ...owever the semantic reasoning is not always intuitive to L2 speakers. (''okán'' "egg" is animate, but ''níoki'' "claw" is inanimate), and it can be use *: '''ljäsáng''' /ʎɛˈsɑːnkˀ/ = [ʎɛˈsɑːŋɣ]
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  • {{Ast}}kaʔlʲaśa: Va. ''kaalas'' "party, celebration"; Elas. ''kályaz'' "dance". {{Ast}}śalima: Va. ''salma'' "belief" ; El. ''szólim'' "trust" (should be szálim??)
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  • |creator = User:Pá mamūnám ontā́ bán
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  • |nativename = kalávyn<br/>rězan kalávyn '''Kalese''' (native name: '''kalávyn''' or '''rězan kalávyn''' [(ˈrjɛzan) ˈkalaːvɯn]) is a language spoken on the planet [[Vers
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  • * with a relative clause, e.g. ''rái-sei í koylju'' 'the woman who is thinner'.
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  • ...er> ||<center>aan</center> || <center>-ni/-ay</center> || <center>káy(ga)/táy(da)</center> || <center>-ay/ya</center> ...ter> || <center>aad</center> || <center>-(a)g</center> || <center>kág(ga)/tág(ta)</center> || <center>-(a)g</center>
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  • '''Hapát Maihivu''' ('our language') is a [[Verse:Tricin/Chunda Capeto|Capetan]] la 1: már
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  • | '''Á á''' || /ɔː/ || || ''máro'' | '''L l''' || /l/ || || ''láma''
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  • | purple || pauz/pás
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  • *'kówntátu /kou&#628;&#740;ta&#740;tu/ – acquaintance, absolutive *'kókówntátu /ko&#740;kou&#628;&#740;ta&#740;tu/ – acquaintances (of each other), ab
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  • |[[Contionary:dáfhéromh|'''d'''áfhéromh]] |[[Contionary:fáli|'''f'''áli]]
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  • ...olor:red;">Pá mamūnám</span>]] [[User:PMOB|<span style="color:red;">ontā́ bán</span>]]''' ...olor:red;">Pá mamūnám</span>]] [[User:PMOB|<span style="color:red;">ontā́ bán</span>]]''' 02:23, 9 September 2012 (EST)
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  • |nation = Sovereign Republic of Élás ...the ancestral language of the Élászyat people, who inhabit the dale of Élászalyadá, a valley in northeastern [[w:Central Asia|Central Asia]].
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  • |{{term|nál|'''n'''ál}} |{{term|pfán|'''pf'''án}}
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  • |nativename = Ináwah |fam1= Proto-'Ináwah
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  • | Nominative || sprākœt || sprākat || sprākœttï || sprākátt | Genitive || sprākû || sprākatû || sprākûï || sprākáttûï
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  • ...ecomes ''c'' when a vowel-intial ending is added (e.g. ''fáz'' "face" > ''fáces'' "faces"). :: ''iuns dáms'' "some women"
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  • My to do list for Jukpë can be found [[User:Pá mamūnám ontā́ bán/To do lists#Jukpë|here]]. If you have any suggestions for additions, clea ...a message on the [[Talk:Jukpë|talk page]] or [[User talk:Pá mamūnám ontā́ bán|send me message]]!
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  • ...xir<b>máan</b>''</center>|| <center>''-máan''</center> || <center>''xir<b>máan</b>''</center>|| <center>''-méen''</center> || <center>''xir<b>méen</b> ...xir<b>máan</b>''</center>|| <center>''-máan''</center> || <center>''xir<b>máan</b>''</center>|| <center>''-méen''</center> || <center>''xir<b>méen</b>
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  • * ''maram'' 'tree', ''marángaľ'' 'trees' * ''illam'' 'house', ''illángaľ'' 'houses'
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  • * /x/ before /t/, e.g. ''floght'' "flutter" /floxt/, ''láght'' "low" (neut.) /laxt/. | ''thrí tán'' || ''thrí tánd''
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  • | ''Dáidhcheauibheanseaochteachdheaillteachd'' || ''Dâchwsiyltwghd'' || [da:ˈxʊ
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  • ''“I háb pàse ámeka.”''
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  • | style="text-align: center;"|''*tāror > dáror'' | style="text-align: center;"|''*kwāna > kvána''
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  • '''Tigol''' (''TEE-gol'', ''in nTiccál'' from Pre-Tigol ''*φinom Tinkatlom'' 'the note, the gloss; the explanati
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  • ...|tr=lyën}} and {{l|xchc|нюма|name=0|tr=nyuma}} but {{l|xchc|я̄ӈ|name=0|tr=jáng}}.
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  • |phrase={{ash|attayáti dow}} |phrase={{ash|attayáti dayyi}}
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  • ...je među pętïü i sedemïü tysęčami. Jednak, vsęky ocěny zavïsut od častične sámovôľnoga råzličenä jazykov i dïalektov.''<br/>
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  • | ''-(y)jápé'' (from an old word meaning "to allocate")
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  • ...verb /ˈʔà̤ːχə̀/ - "to ask a question" takes the reportative mood prefix /sfájə́/, the result is /sʷájə́=ˈʔà̤ːχə̀/ - "apparently he asked". | forgetful || /jámə́ˈɲì̤ː/ || [jɛ́ˈɲːì̤ː] || [ámˈnèi̤] || */ɛ́mˈnèi̤/
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  • Oebek oebek chál etjewech 'we have a lot of mountains' ...: sep, 3: gej, 4: ádoš, 5: woez, 6: veunt, 7: ilem, 8: leuč, 9: mutj, 10: báj
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  • | lár [lɑu̯ɐ]<br>"low" || lav [lau̯ˀ]<br>"lukewarm" ...'' [hái̯]<br>"shark" || ''Hej, í hejet ert en hej'' [hɑi̯. i hɑi̯ˀə̆ˀ ɛˀn hái̯]<br>"Hey, there's a shark in the hay"
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  • '''Páuluòbeng''' (''yi bPáuluòbeng'') is a minority language closely related to [[Ciètian]], but is Páuluòbeng is the most tonal spoken Talmic language (even more tonal than [[A
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  • |name = Asári |nativename = Asári
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  • * '''''Ruþaú''' vánar seó'' - "I see a red car"; vs ''Vánar '''ruþaú''' seó'' - "I see a car that's red", or "I see a ''red'' car * ''Vánar ruþaú seó, ni blaú.'' - "I see a red car, not a blue one."
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  • ...acritics. The diacritics have evolved into elaborate decorations in the Razáfian calligraphy. ...stern Tyranny in the sixth era more than two thousand years later by Teke Kále. Much later, in the seventh era 290, the founder of New Khat Empire, Sekk
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  • ! [[Contionary: vrát#Ashian|vrá-∅]] |colspan=5| '''''Ok vrátaš ʌ̌avak er koðral rú flekin.'''''
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  • |Snákk'r
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  • ...mūnám</span>]] [[User:Pá mamūnám ontā́ bán|<span style="color:red;">ontā́ bán</span>]]'''
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  • '''Camalanàbha''' (Modern [[Verse:Crackfic Irta/Padmanábha|Padmanábha]]: /'kæm.l̩.'niə.b̥e/) or '''Camalapradhàna''' is a [[Verse:Crackfi * náp Gamal = Camalic language
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  • |pronunciation = /hivantuta:zwár/ ...ntós}} 'Caland adjective suffix', thus 'of [our] own', or ''Prisinitáa tåzuár'' "natural language") is an isolated branch within the Indo-European langu
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  • *> Dry Icelandic: sécy, pli, skó, móvi, fáhy, éσja, czjaþa, poŋyd, cján, hjáti, pjóti, cjú
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  • ...olor:red;">Pá mamūnám</span>]] [[User:PMOB|<span style="color:red;">ontā́ bán</span>]]''' 06:22, 19 September 2012 (EST) ...olor:red;">Pá mamūnám</span>]] [[User:PMOB|<span style="color:red;">ontā́ bán</span>]]''' 23:29, 21 September 2012 (EST)
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  • : Aed - Aedar - Aedáth - Aedlen - Aedarh - ''To Rule'' | style="text-align: center"| Hluf'''egánir'''
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  • | ''*pháju'' | rowspan="2" | ''*muáj''
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  • ...c. is the plural stem with singular suffixes. For example,  “swáma” vs. “swámbe” - “because of a herd of cows” vs. “because of cows”. The dual -[i]s – This means “your (plural)”, e.g. “pwállus – your own books.” 
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  • Infinitive: ''šventáti'' = to worship Gerundive: ''šventátí (jest)''
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  • The demonstrative ''jál'' can also be used as a pronoun. ...r example ''tumiad'' "sanctity"), and internal processes (for example ''c'uád'' "thought"). Words in the latter two categories are more flexible in whic
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  • | imagecaption = Flag of [[Verse:Cape State|Cape State]], where Cápa is natively and primarily spoken. | name = Cápa
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  • ...a syllable which would already receive stress in the word. For example, ''páhtta'' has a long /ˈpaːʰtːa/ while ''pahttá'' does not /pahˈtːa/. Som ...eparate because they distinguish words like icastan (unrelenting) and icastán (disrespectful) or a critical distinction heloban (beautiful) and héloban
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  • * Specificity but no definiteness marking in articles in Dheofáid *Lack of grammatical number in Dheofáid
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  • The '''Lántun''' language is a part of a macrofamily of languages generally called A ...while the latter refers to the language continuum as a whole. The name '''Lántun''' is the endonym of the language, meaning “a collective of words”.
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  • | ''dáng'' :Dáng demo ma ợtyu-'''ge''' na bu-pịpu?
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  • ...after the stem and before the personal pronoun suffix: penáb 'I write', löfábaf 'I love her'. kabenbóleb. 'You will be able to write me.' In non-conjug |Binán
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  • Vurásandi (IPA: [vu.'rɑː.sən.dɪ]) is the primary liturgical language of Kali ...technical, philosophical and religious texts. The early compositions of Vurásandi were written by the 12 Shepards of Is'a.
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  • |+Consonants (muhlámaleslzilíi) ! scope="col"|Labial (Kálihi)
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  • | hallowed be your name. || helige er din Nán. *(nán) is pronounced exactly the sae as Danish (navn), but may be confusing to s
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  • | hátha-eu || hãt-eu || hãko-euko || to drink
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  • ...long with a dictionary and grammar, providing the Rosetta Stone to the Corrádi language<ref>The anonymous author explicitly stated in the introduction o ...establishing a relationship with other language families. Therefore, Corrádi has been classified as a language isolate.
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  • * ⟨m⟩ for labials, vowels and h: am-flag (the bird); em-bát (the boat); um-úval (the apple) * ⟨r⟩ for r: er-rás (the claw)
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  • ''mág'' (smile, to smile) → ''má'mag'' (laugh, to laugh). ''Mág rik sig'' → literally: Mag speaks the truth
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  • |nativename = Kándi tsúyi '''Kāndi''', or '''Tsan''' (''kándi tsúyi'' or ''tsani tsúyi'') is a language spoken by the Tsan people. I
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  • ...|| vá- || vn- || stái || sa || sá- || sn- || trái || ta || tá- || tr- || láu || la || lá- || sk- ...colspan="3" | hâ || xás || colspan="3" | xâ || tál || colspan="3" | tâ || dál || colspan="3" | dâ || kóe || colspan="3" | kû || féis || colspan="3"
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  • ...''' (IPA: /ˈjas.kjɔn/) is an Yosic language native to an island nation Iaskáca. It is notable for its handling of ergativity, heavy verb conjugation, as *háhàge (greeting) /ˈxaːxɜɡɛ/ > [ˈxaː'''ɣ'''ɜɡɛ]
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  • 'wáká /&#740;wa&#740;ka&#740;/ - his / her fence, absolutive ámáelái /&#660;a&#740;m&#603;&#740;lai&#740;/ - prey, absolutive
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  • ...(Depending on number) to the noun or by using the numeral articles . Ex, "Zákrakav" (2 buildings) or "Krimzá rakav" (2 buildings). | Zák
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  • | nativename = túlelù káikwi | pronunciation =ʔɤ́ʎɨ̯ʎù kái.kʷi
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  • ...nded in a vowel (e.g. ''Maxammad'' is pronounced ''Maxámmad'', not ''Maxammád''). A word may contain multiple accented syllables, in which case primary :e.g. ''bárafa'' "snow"
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  • | '''bèrât'''' cadákhaq | jájaka '''cadákhaq'''
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  • |c=07|''hál'' |c=07|''háliŋ''
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  • ...nt-size:2em;" | '''''Tevrés'''''<br><span style=font-size:18px;">'''''hilerán • lla iveta tevressa'''''</span> '''Tevrés''' (/tevˈɾes̺/), also known as '''Hilerán''' (/ileˈɾãn/), or the '''Tevren Language''' (''lla iveta tevressa'') i
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  • |image = Kihāmatī́zô tárak.png |nativename = kihāmatī́zô tárak
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  • | ''Du sáttí Dau.'' |''Panudátú lussa pankoru kai, Tu harsa luis Meru kei Tuo kartú daisia Tú emnít o
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  • |''Hi ká pantusitlípao. Ka onpehárpao pantusiti ka lopi, kenausanpi i latkipi.'' ...'''i'''a ku tithipi tyú!'' (I would have come if you called me!) or ''Tyu pát'''i'''a katou api teu'' (I will do it if I have time). Compare this with:
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  • |náutiz ...lete its article. For example, to write “Summer is good,” one writes “O verán en bon.”
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  • |'''-í-'''<br>gríp, gríps||'''-iá-'''<br>griáp||rowspan=2|'''-ì'''<br>grìppia<br>wìppia||rowspan=2|'''-é-''', '''-í- |'''-ý-''', '''-í-'''<br>wýp, wíps||'''-á-'''<br>wáp
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  • ...''handy'' in the language. The word is most likely related to Jávva '''''gánne''''', Wok '''''khaṃ''''' and Ris '''''san''''', and can be traced bac |phrase = yóni tsháatlí
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  • ...ely, a word-final /i/ may be added, especially in loanwords - e.g. ዓቅሊ ''qháqli'' /ˈʕakʼli/ "reason, common sense" (from Arabic عقل /ʕaql/). Many ...n fuse anyway) - e.g. ማዕሃድ ''máqh'had'' /ˈmaʕhad/ "institute" (also ማሓድ ''máhhad'' /ˈmaħad/)<!-- were low -->.
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  • ...vá, má, kaliká, ilaská, klú, ámeno, hiski, auste, teala, siona, jupa, ahiliákta, juma, dveini, julla, luorenínta, laitu ...itiva, mieva, lennuva, fereva, vónova, nónova, jupava, hualuva, vintiva, toástava, kuluva, misenuva, noinava, ursava, jorava, luva, tiva, lainiva, novom
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  • ...but with a shift of stress to the original prefix (e.g. ''nacábere'', ''ravágande'').
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  • |XáXoX |XtáXoX
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  • ''goáiþ → red'' ''goáiþe → "the red one"''
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  • * onvė tana zėmėlu tenėrz jeka leňgu vė jeka lu. onvė zamonė dezáusri sėjo jėzdėjrz, pasėndozi getėjrz rafšézafu metše Šinar-elu, on
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  • ...lationship with other languages continues to elude scholars, and thus Ín Duári remains classified as a language isolate. ...themselves, means "the people", and they refer to their language as ''rinázi'', meaning "those who speak (intelligibly)".
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  • | twálb || twalfte | colspan="4" | skámd
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  • |states (state) = Dár Lífasyám |nation = Dár Lífasyám
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  • | tìm || quâpm || cavùm || shugám || kaáum || fuchm̀ | mvìsm || khaímm || katìum || hucḿ || chaúam || ychámm
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  • ...ngela''' (also known as “Meskangela Proper” མསྐཾངེལཿ རནཏཾཀེ ''Meskangela Rántake'') was a standardised dialect that emerged from Old Meskangela in appr ...ed different terms to refer to themselves and their languages: མྸཾཨྃལཿ ''mágailā'' “Southern”, སྱ྅རེལཿ ''syörilā'' “Western”,
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  • ...verwenden wir nach dem weichen Konsonanten das Zeichen '''ь''': z. B. ''gránь'' /gɾɑːnʲ/ 'grün'. ...dem Nomen stehen, um Besitzung einer unbestimmten Sache anzuzeigen: ''Ik kánie a fríend jazer.'' 'Ich kenne einen Freund von ihm.'
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  • ...ource clarified the translation of otherwise ambiguous passages. The Kalapái Scriptum is thus popularly referred to as the "Minhast Rosetta Stone". The corpora of the Kalapái Scriptum, provide evidence that vowel length was also a significant featur
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  • ...on]}} (SEC); {{IPA|[tʃeɪ̯ˈʁiːzon]}} (L. Bénáteno); {{IPA|[tɕʰeˈriːzɔn]}} (Pásuone)) or '''šérošu čérí''' {{IPA|[ˈʃeːroʃu tʃeːˈriː]}} (SEC) ..., Noméde Ínéma, and Sternia (Cer. ''Seténía'' - co-official with Majo-Bankrávian) - and 37 other countries around the planet.<!-- It is also a regionall
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  • [[{{PAGENAME}}/Lexicon|Vurdbák (Lexicon)]]<br/> Like German, {{PAGENAME}} has 4 cases (''kázuse'' or ''fále''):
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  • | 20 || few || weinig || wéineg || wenige || få || fáir || få || | 49 || snake || slang || Schlaang || Schlange || orm || snákur , ormur , slanga || orm , slange ||
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  • | ''germán'' "brother" | ''Qátar'' "Qatar"
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  • ...Some linguists have explored the possibility of a relationship with [[Ín Duári]], another endangered, non-Minhast language, but plausible evidence for s ...history before they were displaced by Minhast invaders. However, the Ín Duári also claim the area as part of their original homeland. The heritage of
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  • |Ítábh |Ígelábh
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  • Between two vowels, /h/ is voiced to [ɦ] e.g. /máháˈkáʔp/ - "eternity" is pronounced /máɦáˈkáʔp/ ...s was when it was clustered with /r/, in which case it became /hw/ e.g. /hwám/ - "from".
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  • |làzhw wèxi. ⇔ wáx lìzhwe. |láxt föpysryfè dày dwywỳ lusỳi.
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  • |bakshish, bazar, págode, divan, turban, serai, shah, vezir |wigwam, mocassine, cocain, tabac, cigar, chocolate, cacáo, cannibale, colibrí, orcan, hamac, creol
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  • ***''(ec) vacna'' ‘(I) awake’ [vák.nə]
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  • #'''ayt-''', "(to) run"; '''ayt-, yát, yáta, ayáta, ayat-, yatá''' #'''tnk''', "(to) fly"; '''tank-, tank, tánka, tának, tanak-, tanká'''
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  • ...rd person plural forms are stressed on the second syllable: ''ésmi'' > ''asánti''. | máhtēr || máhtere || máhterē
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  • ...ll> !! Uvular<br/><small>''moçlyðóo''</small> !! Glottal<br/><small>''motyxág''</small> ...e, ''Dy ell naw'r'' means "I love you," and ''Dy faiðin naw cwig tyn tamranáls ny coo.'' 'I am happy because my son has graduated.'
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  • |creator=[[User:Nicolasstraccia|Nicolás Straccia]] ...'' is a conlang being created and developed by [[User:Nicolasstraccia|Nicolás Straccia]] since 2013. It is part of the [[Yrḳuti]] conworlding project.
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  • ...suffix with an epenthetic <em>-ö-</em> (as in <em>darmárem</em> to <em>darmáremel</em>).</p> <td>Mazávaħ <b>mimy</b>.</td>
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  • ...stems ending in a vowel undergo contraction with the endings, e.g. ''glanháv'' "I clean", ''troes'' "I turned".
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  • |trjábvam (тря́бвам ) |máng (忙)
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