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'''Netagin''' (''barits Natāgīn'') is a triconsonantal language inspired by Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, spoken in Western Cuadhlabh. This page describes Ancient Netagin. | '''Netagin''' (''barits Natāgīn'') is a triconsonantal language inspired by Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, spoken in Western Cuadhlabh. This page describes Ancient Netagin, the oldest attested stage of Netagin. | ||
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*a binyan corresponding to English ''-le'' (Binyan 10?) | *a binyan corresponding to English ''-le'' (Binyan 10?) | ||
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*''w-r-š'': love | *''w-r-š'': love | ||
*''b-n-š'': hide | *''b-n-š'': hide | ||
===Patterns=== | |||
*''1a22ū3'' = an adjective pattern | |||
*''na1ā2ī3''? | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Ancient Netagin had the following consonants (note no /l/!): | Ancient Netagin had the following consonants (note no /l/!): |
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