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::::The eighth edition means imprivate version of lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/, mixed custom dialects
derived from some actual languages.<ref>Autonym is lekmaeneu /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/, this is my originanl sought language of imaginary, directed to that what language be simple. Foremost things to think that simple is zero of morphemes, low amount of loaned words/word origins, selfgenerable lexeme, selfcentred syntax that uniquety is innecessary.</ref> This is concerning about the the eighth lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/ that is spelt ekma or ekm for uniquely this meaning,<ref>They mean verbal expressions, who is a collection of a thousand of items, they are invariable for the morphology.</ref> is separational among versions of lekmae in that whose lexeme is self generative. When something was written, some certain words are away, that are also away from the source culture.<ref>Native word is Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/, meant a name for Outlanders, whose common language is lekmae aside from their native tougue, though imaginary. cvetaizue /kuˈtäi̯çi̯u/ is their lekmae name.</ref>


<nowiki>     </nowiki>The eighth edition means imprivate version of lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/, mixed custom dialects derived from some actual languages.<ref>Autonym of eighth edition lekmae is lekmaeneu /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/, that is an originanl sought language of imaginary, directed to that what language be simple. Foremost things to think simple is zero morpheme, low amount of loaned words/word origins, selfgenerable lexeme, selfcentred syntax that innecessarily be unique.</ref> When something was written on this language, some certain words are away, that are also away from the source culture.<ref>Native word is Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/, meant a name for the outlanders, whose common language is lekmae, though imaginary. cùetaizue /kuˈtäi̯çi̯u/ is their lekmae word.</ref>
::::Words are the names of concepts,<ref>A word may be eight syllables long, supercategory to every concept.</ref> which are categorised into either nouns or verbs. Nouns, relationals are the subset.<ref>Relationals were adverbs, other than that are common nouns.</ref> Verbs, stative verbs are the subset.<ref>This includes linking verbs, also adjectives.</ref> Other than that that describe motions.<ref>Objectives situate primarily right after verbs if it means a modification, they together work syntactically if a description of stative verb. Same set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, unique to the ekma, longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs.</ref>


<nowiki>    </nowiki>The eighth lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/ that is spelt ekma or ekm for uniquely this meaning,<ref>They mean verbal expressions, who is a collection of a thousand of items, they are invariable for the morphology.</ref> is separational among versions of lekmae in that whose lexeme is self generative.
::::A diction contains a word or words for description, plus a word of theme.<ref>Any word that beginning of a phrase turns to verb language seemingly.</ref> That is basically, a theme does something that things descriptioned in that way,<ref>A theme is, loosely a supercategory to description, presence of theme in a diction is always optional. A little loudness on theme may distinguish a theme from descriptions. Multiple descriptions for a theme is feasible. There are regulation in a description, though regulationless among descriptions.</ref> Preceding word always is adjectival for words afterwards. A relational, preposition in a meaning, may at last of a description.<ref>In a nouns, final noun is main noun, in a time that nouns end in time or place words. Adverbal descriptions in the meanings modify another descriptions. Stative verbs work adjectively.</ref>
 
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<nowiki>    </nowiki>Words are the names of concepts,<ref>A word may be eight syllables long, supercategory to every concept.</ref> which are categorised into either nouns or verbs. Nouns, relationals are the subset.<ref>Relationals were adverbs, other than that are common nouns.</ref> Verbs, stative verbs are the subset.<ref>This includes linking verbs, also adjectives.</ref> Other than that that describe motions.<ref>Objectives situate primarily right after verbs if it means a modification, they together work syntactically if a description of stative verb. Same set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, unique to the ekma, longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs.</ref>
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<nowiki>    </nowiki>A diction contains a word or words for description, plus a word of theme.<ref>Any word that beginning of a phrase turns to verb language seemingly.</ref> That is basically, a theme does something that things descriptioned in that way,<ref>A theme is, loosely a supercategory to description, presence of theme in a diction is always optional. A little loudness on theme may distinguish a theme from descriptions. Multiple descriptions for a theme is feasible. There are regulation in a description, though regulationless among descriptions.</ref> Preceding word always is adjectival for words afterwards. A relational, preposition in a meaning, may at last of a description.<ref>In a nouns, final noun is main noun, in a time that nouns end in time or place words. Adverbal descriptions in the meanings modify another descriptions. Stative verbs work adjectively.</ref>
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  Side notes, of is used in the sense of origin. there is intonation or a space for word boundary. ' means boundary in a set words. / or . for an end of a phrase. // or . for end of phrase.  X after / means allograph or obsolete letter of X before /.  larger letter, Caps instead, means beginning of a number, which ends in a dot. a dot is connector, base thousands.
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   repeatition of same syllable is diminutitive. /ɾ/ is of /n/. /s̪/ is of /s/. CCCV can be made from CVCCV/ɥ/ or CVCCV/ɥ/. CCCC can be made from CVCCVC.
   Grapheme, though under documentation
  CVC is made of any single consonant out of /ʔ ɥ k d ŋ f s ʂ b nʲ m/-a vowel out of /ä ɐ̯ä äɐ̯ ɐ e u̯e äu̯ ii̯ i̯u o u̯o oi̯ uu̯ u̯i/-a consonant out of /ʔ ɥ k d ŋ f s ʂ b nʲ m/. /i̯/ o /u̯/ precedes or afters a main vowel /e o/, /ɐ̯/ for a main vowel /ä/. /oi̯/ had been merged with /øi̯/. Most dialectal is of kvtáçu /kuˈtäi̯ʂi̯u/, the people of Kutarutchu. CVC shifts to /ɰ jʷ x t ɳ ʋ ɕ t͡ʂ b n m/-/ɑ e̯ä äi̯ ʌu̯ ɐ ɐ ø eː i y o y̯o oː u̯ei̯ u ɨ/-/ʔ . ɥ .  t ɳ ʋ ɕ t͡ʂ b n m/. ei̯ is of ii̯. ou̯ is of uu̯. i̯o went y̯o.
repeatition of same syllable is diminutitive. /ɾ/ is of /n/. /s̪/ is of /s/. CCCV can be made from CVCCV/ɥ/ or CVCCV/ɥ/. CCCC can be made from CVCCVC.
  CVC is made of any single consonant out of /ʔ ɥ k d ŋ f s ʂ b nʲ m/a vowel out of /ä ɐ̯ä äɐ̯ ɐ e u̯e äu̯ ii̯ i̯u o u̯o oi̯ uu̯ u̯i/-a consonant out of /ʔ ɥ k d ŋ f s ʂ b nʲ m/. /i̯/ o /u̯/ precedes or afters a main vowel /e o/, /ɐ̯/ for a main vowel /ä/. /oi̯/ had been merged with /øi̯/. Most dialectal is of kvtáçu /kuˈtäi̯ʂi̯u/, the people of Kutarutchu. CVC shifts to /ɰ jʷ x t ɳ ʋ ɕ t͡ʂ b n m/-/ɑ e̯ä äi̯ ʌu̯ ɐ ɐ ø eː i y o y̯o oː u̯ei̯ u ɨ/-/ʔ . ɥ .  t ɳ ʋ ɕ t͡ʂ b n m/. ei̯ is of ii̯. ou̯ is of uu̯. i̯o went y̯o.
  X is a letter. C is a consonant letter. V is a vowel letter.
  X is a letter. C is a consonant letter. V is a vowel letter.
  CVC
  CVC
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  _CCC_ *whole is a set. for it,  alt to call.
  _CCC_ *whole is a set. for it,  alt to call.
  _CCC_/'CCC'
  _CCC_/'CCC'
  CVC equals _CVC_ CVCa equals CVC/ɐ/ CVCe_ *CVC/ɰ/ equals CVC CVCCae equals CVCC/ɐ/ CVCCe_ *CVCC/ɰ/ equals **CVCC **approved. Cia is contraction of Cie a, C/iʔɐ/. Cva is contraction of Cve a, C/uʔɐ/.
  CVC equals _CVC_ CVCa equals CVC/ɐ/ CVCe_ *CVC/ɰ/ equals CVC CVCCae equals CVCC/ɐ/ CVCCe_ CVCC/ɰ/ equals CVCC **approved. Cia is contraction of Cie a, C/iʔɐ/. Cva is contraction of Cve a, C/uʔɐ/.
  _CC_ equals CVC
  _CC_ equals CVC
  e /e/ monotransitive verb. include this theme also.
  e /e/ monotransitive verb. include this theme also.
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  T/O/C  a zero. |<tot>|x number of t mean a number side by sides, is multipled by ten x times.  an adjective/adverb meaning nothingness.|  |O|a thousand, xo mean a number side by sides, is multipled by thousand x times. for exsample L'do., oneth.boundary.fourthousands, would be number 1,000,000,000,000.|  |C|a hundred.|  L/A unphonemical <lot>. every oneth.  |A|it may any of a e i o u.|  H unphonemical <hot>. every second  K/C unphonemical <kot>. every third.  |K|a void or parentheses that two sides can be merroring by flipping <k> seems unusual thing, or an adjective/adverb meaning nothingness.|  D unphonemical <dot>. every fourth.  V unphonemical <vot>. every fifth.  |V|a five.|  F unphonemical <fot>. every sixth.  Z unphonemical <zot>. every seventh.  B unphonemical <bot>. every eigth.  S unphonemical <sot>. every nineth.  Lt/X/W unphonemical <wot>. every tenth.  |W|untrue etymology tells it is a two fives.|  Ll/N/R unphonemical <not>. every eleventh.  Lh/M unphonemical <mot>. every twelveth.
  T/O/C  a zero. |<tot>|x number of t mean a number side by sides, is multipled by ten x times.  an adjective/adverb meaning nothingness.|  |O|a thousand, xo mean a number side by sides, is multipled by thousand x times. for exsample L'do., oneth.boundary.fourthousands, would be number 1,000,000,000,000.|  |C|a hundred.|  L/A unphonemical <lot>. every oneth.  |A|it may any of a e i o u.|  H unphonemical <hot>. every second  K/C unphonemical <kot>. every third.  |K|a void or parentheses that two sides can be merroring by flipping <k> seems unusual thing, or an adjective/adverb meaning nothingness.|  D unphonemical <dot>. every fourth.  V unphonemical <vot>. every fifth.  |V|a five.|  F unphonemical <fot>. every sixth.  Z unphonemical <zot>. every seventh.  B unphonemical <bot>. every eigth.  S unphonemical <sot>. every nineth.  Lt/X/W unphonemical <wot>. every tenth.  |W|untrue etymology tells it is a two fives.|  Ll/N/R unphonemical <not>. every eleventh.  Lh/M unphonemical <mot>. every twelveth.


  <sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>,  are language/country codes of reality. Formation was to pick ekm lekmae, CT Kutarutchue, if real things then, <sup>ekm-CT</sup> is ekma language spoken in Kutarutchue land, so that <sup>ekm.</sup>neu is lekmae, <sup>CT.</sup>sok is land of Kutarutchu. sometime they are ekm.neu, CT.sok.
  <sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>,  are language/country codes of reality. Formation was to pick ekm lekmae, CT Kutarutchue, if real things then, <sup>ekm-CT</sup> is ekma language spoken in Kutarutchu land, so that <sup>ekm.</sup>neu is lekmae, <sup>CT.</sup>sok is land of Kutarutchu. They are ekm.neu, CT.sok. in usual situations.
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