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|nativename = כﬞנאַאנידﬞ<br/>{{PAGENAME}} | |nativename = כﬞנאַאנידﬞ<br/>{{PAGENAME}} | ||
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|setting = [[ | |setting = [[Verse:AETHER]] | ||
|name = Cubrite | |name = Cubrite | ||
|pronunciation = /xnaːnið/ | |pronunciation = /xnaːnið/ | ||
|region = | |region = | ||
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'''Cubrite''' (Cubrite: כﬞנאַאנידﬞ ''Xnánið'' /xnɛːnið/ or נומא כﬞנאַאן ''núm Xnán'' /niːm xnɛːn/ | '''Cubrite''' (Cubrite: כﬞנאַאנידﬞ ''Xnánið'' /xnɛːnið/ or נומא כﬞנאַאן ''núm Xnán'' /niːm xnɛːn/) is a Canaanite language in [[Verse:AETHER]], spoken by the Cubrites in the Cyprus, Turkey, Armenia and the Levant. Genetic studies have shown that the Cubrites were originally Celtic speakers who adopted a form of Hebrew. The language preserves quite a few Biblical words and phrases, but its grammar was completely restructured to use auxiliaries instead of the older Hebrew tense conjugations. | ||
It's inspired grammatically by Welsh, and aesthetically by Cockney English, Celtic and Khmer. | It's inspired grammatically by Welsh, and aesthetically by Cockney English, Celtic and Khmer. | ||
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0-10: afs, ódh (inanimate)/áth (animate), šnay, šluš, arbą, homiš, šeš, šewą, šmun, tešą, ngaxr | 0-10: afs, ódh (inanimate)/áth (animate), šnay, šluš, arbą, homiš, šeš, šewą, šmun, tešą, ngaxr | ||
11-20: | 11-20: ódhax/áthax, šnayax, šlušax, arbąx, homišax, šešax, šewax, šmunax, tešąx, ngaxri | ||
40: stay | 40: stay ngaxri | ||
60: šluš | 60: šluš ngaxri | ||
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