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==Todo==
==Todo==
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*Numbers: kjeov, tjeoteor, nask, dov, solj, stav, rvad, lad, baerb, ngjor, jakiv, knae
*Numbers: kjeov, tjeoteor, nask, dov? doev?, solj, stav, rvad, lad, baerb, ngjor, jakiv, knae
*scaimh 'mountain' > skaeng
*scaimh 'mountain' > skaeng
*let's see how korean i can make anbirese
*Initial /sC/ clusters do not exist in Anbirese except in foreign names like ''Skeucis'' (they changed to initial tense stops). Speakers depending on accent may pronounce them as tense stops, pronounce them as clusters or epenthesize them.
*obey < TELIC + 'listen' (like in Þiús'k)
*obey < TELIC + 'listen' (like in Þiús'k)
*Conjunctions that take pronominal suffixes, like Arabic ''ʔinna'' and ''ʔanna'' (or maybe Bhlaoighne)
*Conjunctions that take pronominal suffixes, like Arabic ''ʔinna'' and ''ʔanna'' (or maybe Bhlaoighne)
*Numbers: cia, tzyth, nesch, doiph, solitzh, stav, roith, loith, barph, cheour, echi, crai
*Swadesh list
*Swadesh list
*Tigol > {{SUBPAGENAME}} sound changes
*Tigol > {{SUBPAGENAME}} sound changes
**How do syllabic resonants arise?
**e.g. imm- > syllabic nasal
**car > cr 'person'
**mh > fh
*''gysph'' = narrow
*Some dialects are more Sino-Koreanish (more broad slender)
**a e i o u > y jy ji u u
**ai ei oi ui > e ji e i
**á éa í(o) ó ú > a je ji o ou
**ái éi ói úi éu > ai ji oi oui jaou
**eá eó eói iú iúi > ja jo joi jou joui
**ae ao aoi > e aou oi
**ia ua uai > jia oua oui
**jV changes the ''t'' series to the ''tz'' series - leaves other consonants unchanged in standard {{SUBPAGENAME}}
<poem>
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plus, {{SUBPAGENAME}} has "accusativus in infinitivo"!
plus, {{SUBPAGENAME}} has "accusativus in infinitivo"!
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