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'''Tsrovesh''' (natively, ''lahoz Tsrovesh'') is a vernacular language spoken in Méich Bhaonnáiqh. It's inspired by Modern Hebrew, Spanish and Georgian. (Idea: "How would a language with a Georgian aesthetic look in Cualand")
'''Tsrovesh''' (natively, ''lahoz Tsrovesh'') is a vernacular language spoken in Méich Bhaonnáiqh. It's inspired by Modern Hebrew, Spanish and Georgian. (Idea: "How would a language with a Georgian aesthetic look in Cualand")
=Todo=
khu shamdit = welcome
imer = now; moment
imart = then
-ut: adjective? so "imartut" means temporary
=Gibberish=
=Gibberish=
Mechekhti ashunabs gakor al vanitskheleba imer dzamenichkalebs avalik ilabs vechetkvar kalomesi
Mechekhti ashunabs gakor al vanitskheleba imer dzamenichkaleba avalik ilars vechetkvar kalomesi


=Phonology=
=Phonology=
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* ''opxrám'' (reed)
* ''opxrám'' (reed)


The only allowed final clusters are Cs.
The only allowed final clusters are Cs and Ct.


=Grammar=
=Grammar=
There are clitic pronouns as in Spanish and Biblical Hebrew.
There are clitic pronouns as in Spanish and Biblical Hebrew.
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