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|nativename = in whâyacar | |nativename = in whâyacar whetmer | ||
|pronunciation= /in ʍaˈjəkəɻ ˈʍɛʔmɛɻ/ | |pronunciation= /in ʍaˈjəkəɻ ˈʍɛʔmɛɻ/ | ||
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'''Whetmer''' (English: /ˈʍɛtmər/ ''WHET-mer''; natively: ''in whâyacar | '''Whetmer''' (English: /ˈʍɛtmər/ ''WHET-mer''; natively: ''in whâyacar whetmer'' /in ʍaˈjəkəɻ ˈʍɛʔmɛɻ/, from [[Naquian]] ''in huēyacaz huehmiz'') is the most divergent present day Naquic language, spoken in the country of [[Verse:Tricin/Whehli]]. It's somewhat Faroese- and Malagasy-inspired. | ||
==External history== | ==External history== | ||
Whetmer used to be an English giblang with clicks. I decided to use the name for a divergent Naquic language that has the /ʍ/ sound. | |||
==Grand Master Plan== | ==Grand Master Plan== |
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