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'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Qivattutannguaq'' /hivatːutaŋːuaχ/ or ''Qivattuq tannguaq'' /hivatːuχ taŋːuaχ/) is an Indo-European language inspired by Inuit, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic.   
'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Σifattutaγγuaς'' /hivatːutaŋːuaχ/ or ''Σifattuς taγγuaς'' /hivatːuχ taŋːuaχ/) is an Indo-European language inspired by Inuit, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic.   


Qivattutannguaq is a result of Indo-European being influenced by the paleo-European [[Corded Ware (Lõis)|Corded Ware languages]]. It was spoken in Qivattulunnun, which is located in our Great Britain.
Σifattutaγγuaς is a result of Indo-European being influenced by the paleo-European [[Corded Ware (Lõis)|Corded Ware languages]]. It was spoken in Σifattulunnun, which is located in our Great Britain.


It was divided into two registers, the high register Qunngartutannguaq ("perfected language") and the Corded Ware-influenced vernacular Prisinitutannguaq ("natural language").
It was divided into two registers, the high register Σuγγartutaγγuaς ("perfected language") and the Corded Ware-influenced vernacular Prisinitutaγγuaς ("natural language").


*1: ainuq (m.)/ainaa (f.)/ainun (n.)
*1: ainuq (m.)/ainaa (f.)/ainun (n.)
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