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     Ekma is a constructed language designed to low probability of grammatical errors. Autonym is lekmae /ˈɰekmɐ/ also spelt ekma/ekm /ˈɰekmɐ/. It saw to a written laguage for spoken languages of another world, parallel to this world. Known through tracing of transliteration of their writing system, it actually is a collection of about a thousand of invariable words.
     Ekma is a constructed language designed to low probability of grammatical errors. Autonym is lekmae /ˈɰekmɐ/ also spelt ekma/ekm /ˈɰekmɐ/. It saw to a written laguage for spoken languages of another world, parallel to this world. Known through tracing of transliteration of their writing system, it actually is a collection of about a thousand of invariable words.
     It basically preferred SV, CV, AN, VOS, CVC syllable, that are subject-intransitive/self causative verb alignment, complement/Condition-main verb alignment, adjective-noun alignment, transitive verb-object-subjective theme alignment, any single consonant that includes /ɰ ɥ ŋ k d f t͡s ɕ ʂ b n m/-any vowel that includes /ä äi̯ e̯ä ɐ e ei̯ i̯e äu̯ ii̯ i̯y o ou̯ u̯o u̯e i̯o uu̯ øi̯/-any consonant that cludes /ɰ ɥ ŋ k d f t͡s ɕ ʂ b n m/. Each word type, either of noun, adjective, adverb, verb, shares their minimal length of time, nouns for long, adjectives for semi long, adverbs for semi short, verbs for short.
     It basically preferred SV, CV, AN, VOS, CVC syllable, that are subject-intransitive/self causative verb alignment, complement/Condition-main verb alignment, adjective-noun alignment, transitive verb-object-subjective theme alignment, any single consonant that includes /ɰ ɥ ŋ k d f t͡s ɕ ʂ b n m/-any vowel that includes /ä äi̯ e̯ä ɐ e ei̯ i̯e äu̯ ii̯ i̯y o ou̯ u̯o u̯e i̯o uu̯ øi̯/-any consonant that cludes /ɰ ɥ ŋ k d f t͡s ɕ ʂ b n m/. Each word has type, either of noun, adjective, adverb, verb, shares their minimal length of time, nouns for long, adjectives for semi long, adverbs for semi short, verbs for short.
{| Structue is V.Phasewho/what eb N.Phase(to do something) (connectiona)Noun().|}
{| Structue is V.Phasewho/what eb N.Phase(to do something) (connect)Noun().|}
{| |{| ! <sub>Phoneme</sub> !! // !!!! t,  !!  !! z !! c` !!!! ç !! w !! v !!  !!´  ! <sub>Phoneme</ub>  !! /ɐ/ !! //!! á !! ô !! ó !! a !! ai, ae |}
{| |{| ! <sub>Phoneme</sub> !! // !!!! t,  !!  !! z !! c` !!!! ç !! w !! v !!  !!´  ! <sub>Phoneme</ub>  !! /ɐ/ !! //!! á !! ô !! ó !! a !! ai, ae |}
{|  . ( For some of lettes ) Lettes at C1 have second honemes, conditioned by colu of V /d, t/ , ɡ /l,. |}
{|  . ( For some of lettes ) Lettes at C1 have second honemes, conditioned by colu of V /d, t/ , ɡ /l,. |}
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  t (--) allograph of d. selftransitive verb
  t (--) allograph of d. selftransitive verb
  z (/t͡s/s̪/) towards it
  z (/t͡s/s̪/) towards it
  u (/y/) to there
  u (/i̯y/) to there
  i (/j/, /i̯/) object of verb
  i (/ii̯/, /i̯/) object of verb
  o (/o/) also
  o (/o/) also
  a (/ä/) noun of verb
  a (/ä/) noun of verb
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  l (/ɰ/ɥ/) (free space)
  l (/ɰ/ɥ/) (free space)
  ç (/ʂ/t͡ʂ/) (free space)
  ç (/ʂ/t͡ʂ/) (free space)
  v (/u̯/) (free space)
  v (/uu̯/u̯/) (free space)
  b (/b/) (free space)
  b (/b/) (free space)
  n (/n/) near to it
  n (/n/) near to it
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  xán /χäi̯n/ Nothing.
  xán /χäi̯n/ Nothing.
  rán /ʀäi̯n/ Nothing.
  rán /ʀäi̯n/ Nothing.
´ It indicates intonation. Musically high at every beginning of a phrase, rest of the phrase lose original accent.
  _ It is " " actually. It takes spaces between words.
  _ It is " " actually. It takes spaces between words.
  _? A phrase end in ´.
  _? A phrase end in ´.
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