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  It is a constructed language, autonym lekma /ˈʝɛkmɐ/, which almost a thousand Germanic languages like word stems are in it.
  It is a constructed language, autonym lekma /ˈʝɛkmɐ/, which almost a thousand Germanic languages like word stems are in it.
  Preference is VO, AN, VOS type. CVC syllable.
  Preference is VO, AN, VOS type. CVC syllable.
  Word type is either of noun or adjective or adverb or verb, distinguished by their length, minimal time to see that is that.
  Word types are either of, noun or adjective or adverb or verb, distinguished by their length, minimal time to see what are they.
  Structure is VPhrase(who/what) Verb NPhrase(to do something) (connectional)N(theme).
  Structure is V.Phrase(who/what) Verb N.Phrase(to do something) (connectional)Noun(theme).


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  Derivational words which attached to a word stem afterward, zero morpheme infinite form of noun or verb. -en finite verb. stem alone adjective. -o adverb. -e adnoun.
  Derivational words which attached to a word stem afterward, -zero morpheme adjective. -en monotransitive verb. -es selftransitive verb. -o adverb. -e adnoun.
{|  uit or xlt, vowel shifting determins which to take an dative noun or an agentive noun before it.
{|  uit or xlt, vowel shifting determins which to take an dative noun or an agentive noun before it.
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  |}
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   (base /u/)/ʷu/  (ɯ)/ɯ/      (ʲu)/ʲu/        (ʰu)/ʰu/        (ɦ)/ː/          (ɦ)          (ɨ̃)/ɨ̃/        (ɐ)        (ɐ)/ɐ/        (3)  
   (base /u/)/ʷu/  (ɯ)/ɯ/      (ʲu)/ʲu/        (ʰu)/ʰu/        (ɦ)/ː/          (ɦ)          (ɨ̃)/ɨ̃/        (ɐ)        (ɐ)/ɐ/        (3)  


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     (m)/m/        (pause)    (start of numeral)    (full stop)    (hyphen) (beginning of a cite) (end of a cite)  
     (m)/m/        (pause)    (start of numeral)    (full stop)    (hyphen) (beginning of a cite) (end of a cite)  


  Names leftside, phonemes rightside.
  Names on left, phonemes on right.
  written left to right or right to left then, up to down.
  Written left to right or right to left then, up to down.
  Vowels, can bind with a diacritic in a space.
  Vowel letters can bind with a diacritic in a space.
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{|  x * * It may be absent.    h - ong x . o x |}
{|  x * * It may be absent.    h - ong x . o x |}
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{|  abbreviations, (such as gender in a language where the word does not show it  of canonical transit ACC caseADVadverb(ial),  caseAPPappositionATTRattributiveCOM caseCBconverbDAT selc, case durat aspect, continuous aspectFINfinte FOCfocusINS, R, NTRintransitive LAT case LOC , POSS markerREL(izer)SBJ, SUBSTEM TOPTR, TRANStransitive verb,  caseV, VB or vebalVIre , intransitVT, VOL : S-Topic. very single word is a , right branching of a clause, left eement modifies that in rigt. djectifie is a . ouns ith enclitics or VO phrases, are indicative moods.|}
{|  abbreviations, (such as gender in a language where the word does not show it  of canonical transit ACC caseADVadverb(ial),  caseAPPappositionATTRattributiveCOM caseCBconverbDAT selc, case durat aspect, continuous aspectFINfinte FOCfocusINS, R, NTRintransitive LAT case LOC , POSS markerREL(izer)SBJ, SUBSTEM TOPTR, TRANStransitive verb,  caseV, VB or vebalVIre , intransitVT, VOL : S-Topic. very single word is a , right branching of a clause, left eement modifies that in rigt. djectifie is a . ouns ith enclitics or VO phrases, are indicative moods.|}
{|  Word formation: (+coerb) noun (+ier) (+demonstrative) (+enclitic) (+verb) noun (+enclitic) (+adjectifier). V)|}
{|* Word formation: (+coerb) noun (+ier) (+demonstrative) (+enclitic) (+verb) noun (+enclitic) (+adjectifier). V)|}


{|  Made text Sampling /xɐi̯t/ to call,|}
{|  Made text Sampling /xɐi̯t/ to call,|}
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