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|nativename = Hivantudåzuáh
|nativename = Hivantudåzuár
|pronunciation = /hivantuda:zuáχ/
|pronunciation = /hivantuda:zuáχ/
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'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Hivantutåzuáh'' /hivantuta:zuáχ/ or ''Hivantáa taazuáh'' /hivantáː da:zuáχ/; ''hivantúh'' is from {{recon|sebʰ-}} 'reflexive' + {{recon|-ntós}} 'Caland adjective suffix', thus 'of [our] own', or ''Prisinitudåzuáh'' "natural language") is an isolated branch within the Indo-European language family, loosely inspired by Greenlandic, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic. Before the era of Hivantish literature, a specially constructed language referred to as ??? "refined language" was used in religious and other writings; with the advent of Hivantish druidism, the common language became increasingly popular as the language of literature, hence the designation "natural language".
'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Hivantutåzuár'' /hivantuta:zuáχ/ or ''Hivantáa taazuár'' /hivantáː da:zuáχ/; ''hivantúr'' is from {{recon|sebʰ-}} 'reflexive' + {{recon|-ntós}} 'Caland adjective suffix', thus 'of [our] own', or ''Prisinitudåzuár'' "natural language") is an isolated branch within the Indo-European language family, loosely inspired by Greenlandic, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic. Before the era of Hivantish literature, a specially constructed language referred to as ??? "refined language" was used in religious and other writings; with the advent of Hivantish druidism, the common language became increasingly popular as the language of literature, hence the designation "natural language".


Ancient Hivantish was a classical satem IE language with a grammar very similar to today's Balto-Slavic languages and had a significant corpus of druidic lore. This continued through the Middle Hivantish period where the language underwent considerable simplification, along the lines of Bulgarian or Persian or Welsh, and an influx of words from Inuit, Romance and [[Azalic]] languages. Modern Hivantish is very similar to Middle Hivantish but underwent a spelling reform due to the sometimes idiosyncratic and irregular ways in which non-Romance vocabulary in Hivantish was transcribed in the Roman alphabet.
Ancient Hivantish was a classical satem IE language with a grammar very similar to today's Balto-Slavic languages and had a significant corpus of druidic lore. This continued through the Middle Hivantish period where the language underwent considerable simplification, along the lines of Bulgarian or Persian or Welsh, and an influx of words from Inuit, Romance and [[Azalic]] languages. Modern Hivantish is very similar to Middle Hivantish but underwent a spelling reform due to the sometimes idiosyncratic and irregular ways in which non-Romance vocabulary in Hivantish was transcribed in the Roman alphabet.
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** ''Prisinitút'' = in Prisinitudannguáh
** ''Prisinitút'' = in Prisinitudannguáh
** ''Inuisút, Inugisút'' = in Inuit
** ''Inuisút, Inugisút'' = in Inuit
*inúgaq = Inuit person
*inúgar = Inuit person
*qivattúq = Hivatish person
*Hivantúr = Hivatish person
*qivraïsúq / judaïsúq = Jewish person
*Hivraïsúr / Judaïsúr = Jewish person
*åzuq = narrow
*åzur = narrow
*wiqúq = virus (cognatization of Latin ''virus'')
*wihúr = virus (cognatization of Latin ''virus'')
**''kuruunaawiqúq'' = coronavirus
**''kurōnawihúr'' = coronavirus
*cīman = seed, children (related to German Keim)
*cīman = seed, children (related to German Keim)
*tiutå = tribe; the people
*tiutå = tribe; the people
*tēwaq = god
*tēwaq = god
*siuqit < *ǵews-eti = he tries
*siuqit < *ǵews-eti = he tries
*suqtúq (< *ǵews-tus) = attempt
*suhtúr (< *ǵews-tus) = attempt
*ímaq (m) = sea  
*ímar (m) = sea  
*iqalugaq (m) = trout  
*ihalugar (m) = trout  
*anuri (n) = storm  
*anuri (n) = storm  
*iqariuq = red <- h₁ésh₂ṛ-yos
*ihariur = red <- h₁ésh₂ṛ-yos
*talguq = long
*talgur = long
*tūntúq (m) = trail <- duh₂-ntos
*tūntúr (m) = trail <- duh₂-ntos
*arsantúq (m) = silver
*arsantúr (m) = silver
*taisēt = he pinpoints, he locates
*taisēt = he pinpoints, he locates
*zīmå = winter
*zīmå = winter
*wivunēt (wi-wonh1-eyeti) = he aspires
*wivunēt (wi-wonh1-eyeti) = he aspires
*tåmúq, tåmíuq = house, home
*tåmúr, tåmíur = house, home


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