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'''Padmanābha''' (modern: ''Padmënovë'' /padmənovə/, ancient: ''Padmanābha'' /padmana:bʰa/) is a Camalic language spoken in Lõis's Levantine sprachbund. Like English and [[Togarmite]], it has changed very little since 900 AD. It is inspired aesthetically by [[Gussnish]].
'''Padmanābha''' (modern: ''Padmënovë'' /padmənovə/, ancient: ''Padmanābha'' /padmana:bʰa/) is a Camalic language spoken in Lõis's Levantine sprachbund. Like English and [[Togarmite]], it has changed very little since 900 AD. It is inspired aesthetically by [[Gussnish]] and is derived from the language of Lõis's Indus Valley civilization.
 
The name ''Padmanābha'' comes from the Sanskrit word ''padma'' meaning lotus.


It underwent a sound change similar to Grimm's law: aspirated stops in Medieval Padmanābha turned into spirants (/pʰ bʰ tʰ dʰ kʰ gʰ/ -> /f v θ ð x ɣ/).
It underwent a sound change similar to Grimm's law: aspirated stops in Medieval Padmanābha turned into spirants (/pʰ bʰ tʰ dʰ kʰ gʰ/ -> /f v θ ð x ɣ/).


[[Category:Camalic languages]]
[[Category:Camalic languages]]
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