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  • ==Names from classical languages== ===IE style compound names===
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  • A compound of Meskangela ''përaŋan'' (“to spread”) and ''baliŋan'' “to be ful *(''Classical''): [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: [pə.ram.ˈbil.lan]
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  • The actual place name might even be older and in fact it might even be a compound dating back to the Proto-Indo-European era, which would shift the time fram The name has been analysed as a compound word of *ḱlewos and *ni-akwa. Thus literally carrying the meaning 'Fame-p
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  • * ''emibu'' (Classical-era dialectal variant; obsolete) ...(ː)/ → /e(ː)/ change was complete sometime before the period recognized as Classical Chlouvānem, and this, being such a basic word, has been proposed as one of
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  • ...his page presents the standard used 2000 years before present and the post-classical language from which modern daughter languages mainly evolved. |+Post-Classical Phonetic
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  • Many of the most common names are compound, especially those from native Dundulanyä words, and there are a few suffix | Āpita || truth (Classical Toyubeshian) ||
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  • ...to the languages descended from Easter-Angric dialects during the Angaran Classical Period. ...period of relatively high cultural exchange, compared to the isolationist Classical period.
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  • Talmans traditionally preferred smaller ensembles; larger orchestras are a Classical and Romantic development. ===Classical Gweats music===
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  • High Sowaár has singular, dual and plural numbers. Outside of High and Classical Sowaár, the dual is only found in some isolated dialects. ...ctively, because the modern one originated from a polite request form. The Classical imperative form is used in poetry, prayers, and in ceremonial situations su
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  • ...wos]], which is the language of ''Lonnum lonnum subsp. squamae'', became a classical language of the Long-longs(''Lonnum lonnum subsp. pilii''). ...without any ending word are frequently seen as a modifying component of a compound word. For example, all the phrases below can mean "the meat the king had ea
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  • |ancestor = [[w:Classical_Latin_language|Classical Latin]] ...through an intermediate phase ''-āī'' rather than descending directly from Classical Latin ''-ae''.
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  • Braereth is a collection of four fairly mutually intelligible dialects. Classical Braereth was a Western Romance language spoken in pockets of mountainous ar For the purposes of this text, we will mainly use the classical spelling of the language (italicized where applicable, e.g. ''[[Contionary:
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  • ...tradition, exemplified by two distinct periods: Old Annerish and Middle or Classical Annerish. It may be the sole extant descendant of an independent [[:w:Indo- ...erish". The native term for "the Anneries" - ''ne hAnnray'' derives from a compound with Old Norse ''[[:wikt:ey#Old_Norse|ey]]'', translating to "the Annerish
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  • labels["classical mechanics"] = { display = "[[wikt:classical mechanics|classical mechanics]]",
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  • ...ablished as the world's international language. The article was written in classical Latin, but it gradually dropped its [[inflection]]s until there were none. The [[stress (linguistics)|stress]] is based on the classical Latin rule:
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  • Compound words created from two or more words keep their original secondary stress, ...cended from the Vulgar Latin first declension (which in turn comprises the Classical Latin fifth declension) as well as feminine third declensions, soft-stemmed
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  • |ancestor3 = Classical Celabrian ...k"). The classical language is known as '''''akṙəṭeʒ''''' [ˌakʰrəˈtʼed͡z] (Classical Celabrian: '''''akʰra tanci''''' [ˈakʰɾa ˈtant͡si]), from '''''akṙ'
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  • ...new compound verbs sometimes even replacing full verbs; the verbal part of compound verbs, which contributes little meaning of its own, is nearly always a nati ...ian, including words borrowed from Parthian and Middle (Sasanian) Persian, Classical Persian, and a very small number of words from contemporary Iranian Persian
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  • ...ar, the word order and the succinctness of style must be rather close to [[classical Chinese]] for example. These, however, are not compulsory: it is possible t ===Making compound words===
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  • ...son and number of their subjects. Many verb affixes are preserved, and new compound tenses are created. ...tin was lost in all Romance languages. ''O superlatif asolut'' borrows the Classical Latin superlative, and adds the suffix -''isimo/a'' to the end of the lemma
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