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|||The eighth edition of <lekmae> /ˈʔekmɐ/ is imprivate version of lekmae, a constituent of lekmae. That is mixed custom dialects<ref>This is a sought language of imaginary, directed to that what language be simple. Foremost things to think in mind is that simple is, zero of morphemes, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniquety is innecessary thing.</ref> derived from some certain languages.||   
|||The eighth edition of <lekmae> /ˈʔekmɐ/ is imprivate version of <lekmae>, a constituent of <lekmae>. That is mixed custom dialects,<ref>This is a sought language of imaginary, directed to that what language be simple. Foremost things to think in mind is that simple is, zero of morphemes, low amount of loaned words/origins, self generable lexemes, self centred syntax that uniquety is innecessary thing.</ref> derived from some certain languages.||   
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|This|| version is separate among versions, in that whose lexeme is self generative. When to write something about this, some certain words were away, that were ||
|This|| version is separate among versions moreover to that, in that whose lexeme is self generative.||
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|also|| away from the source imaginary culture.<ref>Native word is Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/, meant a name for Outlanders, whose common language is lekmae along their native tongue. cvetaizue /kuˈtäi̯çi̯u/ is their lekmae name.</ref> This is concerning about the eighth lekmae, although there are variants to rite, <lekmae> uniquely means the eighth lekmae.<ref>Autonym is lekmaeneu /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. ekm/ekma/lekma. They mean expressions of the written language, who is a collection of a thousand of items, items are invariable for the morphology.</ref>||
|This|| is concerning about the 'eighth lekmae'. Although there are variants to write <lekmae>,<ref>They are ekm/ekma/lekma. Native word is Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/, meant a name of Outlanders, whose common language is lekmae along their native tongue. cvetaizue /kuˈtäi̯çi̯u/ is their <lekmae> -name.</ref> <lekmae> uniquely means the 'eighth lekmae'.<ref>Autonym is lekmaeneu /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/. They mean expressions of the written language, who is a collection of a thousand of items, items are invariable for the morphology.</ref>||
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|naming|| words|| of objects, relationals are the subset.<ref>Relationals were adverbs, other than that are common nouns.</ref> Verbs describe motions,<ref>Of first objective word situates primarily right after verbs, this objective word is sole for a verb, they together modify a description. Same set shares minimal length of time, this may be though the determination based the meaning of word, unique to the <ekma>, 'be-verb' is a noun in <ekma>. longness for nouns, semi long for relationals, semi short for relationals, shortness for verbs.</ref> stative verbs are the subset.<ref>This includes linking verbs, also adjectives.</ref>||
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|<br>A diction contains a description, a theme may after.<ref>This a language, any word that beginning of a phrase turns to verb.</ref> That basically means, 'theme does things that has been descriptioned',<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. It is tipically creating a noun phrase of, it is a verb since a first word.</ref> ||
|||<br>A diction contains a description, a theme may after.<ref>This is a language, any word that a beginning phrase of phrases turns to verb.</ref> That basically means, 'theme does things that have been descriptioned'.<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. It is tipically creating a noun phrase of, it is a verb since a first word.</ref> ||
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|A|| description is basically a noun phrase of main word situates onlast, modifier words precede.<ref>A relational, preposition in a meaning, may at last of a description. 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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| <center>e || eː || e || ɐ || <center>/  
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| <center>é || eː || ei̯ || ei̯ || also <d>  
|<center>é || eː || ei̯ || ei̯ || also <d>  
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| <center>è || <center>/ || u̯e || u̯e || also <lue>  
|<center>è || <center>/ || u̯e || u̯e || also <lue>  
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| <center>t || t || t || <center>/ || <center>/  
|<center>t || t || t || <center>/ || <center>/  
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| <center>o || o || o || ɐ || <center>/  
|<center>o || o || o || ɐ || <center>/  
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| <center>ó || ou̯ || oː || <center>/ || <center>/  
|<center>ó || ou̯ || oː || <center>/ || <center>/  
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| <center>ò || u̯o || u̯o || y̯o || also <luo>  
|<center>ò || u̯o || u̯o || y̯o || also <luo>  
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| <center>l || ɥ || ʔ || ɰ || zero phoneme  
|<center>l || ɥ || ʔ || ɰ || zero phoneme  
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| <center>l || <center>/ || äi̯ || <center>/ || <l> of <'xlx'>,<br> also <lai>  
|<center>l || <center>/ || äi̯ || <center>/ || <l> of <'xlx'>,<br> also <lai>  
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| <center>a || ɑ || ä || ä || <center>/  
|<center>a || ɑ || ä || ä || <center>/  
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| <center>á || äɐ̯ || äi̯ || äː || also <laa>  
|<center>á || äɐ̯ || äi̯ || äː || also <laa>  
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| <center>à || ɐ̯ä || e̯ä || <center>/ || also <lea>  
|<center>à || ɐ̯ä || e̯ä || <center>/ || also <lea>  
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| <center>â || <center>/ || ɐ || ɐ || also <lae>  
|<center>â || <center>/ || ɐ || ɐ || also <lae>  
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| <center>i || ii̯ || iː || i || also <lie>  
|<center>i || ii̯ || iː || i || also <lie>  
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| <center>u || i̯u || y || i || <center>/  
|<center>u || i̯u || y || i || <center>/  
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|<center>h || ŋ || ŋ || ɳ || <center>/  
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|<center>k || k || k || x || <center>/  
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| <center>k || <center>/ || äu̯ || <center>/ || <k> of <'xkx'>, <br>also <leu>  
|<center>k || <center>/ || äu̯ || <center>/ || <k> of <'xkx'>, <br>also <leu>  
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| <center>d || øi̯ || øː || u̯ei̯ || <d> of <'xdx'>, <br>also <loi> /oi̯/
|<center>d || øi̯ || øː || u̯ei̯ || <d> of <'xdx'>, <br>also <loi> /oi̯/
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|<center>v || uu̯ || uː || <center>/ || <v> of <'xvx'>, <br>also <lve>  
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|<center>z || t͡ʂ || ç || ʂ || <center>/  
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|<center>b || b || b || b̥ || <center>/  
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|<center>s || s̪ || s || ɕ || <center>/  
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|<center>n || n || n || l || <center>/  
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|<center>m || m || m || b̥ || <nowiki><b></nowiki> mergeable  
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|<center>r || ɾ || l || n || <n> mergeable  
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|<center>r || u̯i || ɨ || <center>/ || <r> of <'xrx'>, <br>also <lui>  
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|<br><E> is a zero, set to fill the position. '000' is <Ett>. <E> may '0' in a row.
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|<br>'A number' set to fill the position. 'A number' means a number if 'A number' afters, multiplied by 'that-amount-of-numbers-much-tenfold'
|<br>'A number' set to fill the position. 'A number' means a number if 'A number' afters, multiplied by 'that-amount-of-numbers-much-tenfold'
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|<br><C> is a hundred, unset to fill the position, thongh obsolete. '800' was <Btt>.  
|<br><C> is a hundred, unset to fill the position, thongh obsolete. '800' was <Btt>.  
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|<br><O> is a thousand, unset to fill the position. <x> of <.xo> means an amount, a number right before <.> is that-<x>-much-thousandfolds.
|<br><O> is a thousand, unset to fill the position. <x> of <.xo> means an amount, a number right before <.> is <x>-much-thousandfolds.
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|<br><L.do> 'first-multiplication-fourthousandfold' for example, would be number '1,000,000,000,000'.
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|<br><K> in formation of <k ... k> is a parentheses, that seconed <k> was flipped when handwritten. <ka ... ak>, <ke ... ek>, <ko ... ok>. They are <k ... ka ... ke ... ko ... ok ek ak k>/<k ka ke ko ... ok ... ek ... ak ...' k>.  
|<br><K> in formation of <k ... k> is a parentheses, that seconed <k> was flipped when handwritten. <ka ... ak>, <ke ... ek>, <ko ... ok>. They are <k ... ka ... ke ... ko ... ok ek ak k>/<k ka ke ko ... ok ... ek ... ak ...' k>.  
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|<br>That 'tense/usual/lax' is basically allophonemic, or phonemic realisation of 'old/standard/newer'.
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|<br><sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>, is language/country code of reality, if needed used them along <lekmae> words. Formation was to pick if <ekm> meant 'lekmae', <CT> meant 'Kutarutchu' were real things then, <<sup>ekm-CT</sup>> is the 'lekmae language spoken in Kutarutchu land', also <<sup>ekm.</sup>neu> 'lekmae-language' is the <lekmae>, <<sup>CT.</sup>sok> 'Kutarutchu-land' is the 'land of Kutarutchu'. They are <ekm.neu>, <CT.sok> in usual situations.
|<br><sup>xxx</sup>/<sup>XX</sup>, is language/country code of reality, if needed used them along <lekmae> words. Formation was to pick if <ekm> meant 'lekmae', <CT> meant 'Kutarutchu' were real things then, <<sup>ekm-CT</sup>> is the 'lekmae language spoken in Kutarutchu land', also <<sup>ekm.</sup>neu> 'lekmae-language' is the <lekmae>, <<sup>CT.</sup>sok> 'Kutarutchu-land' is the 'land of Kutarutchu'. They are <ekm.neu>, <CT.sok> in usual situations.
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<ref>adjusting</ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref></ref><ref></ref>
i<ref>adjusting</ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref>
|graph||word||L./A.||'l-t'||lot<ref>of lie. every first.</ref>||itt<ref>of lit. i</ref>||'l-e'||a<ref>of laa. verb. noun-phrasing for a theme.</ref>||'l-k'||lek.<ref>To express.</ref>||||||
|graph||word||L.||k A. k||'l-t'||lot<ref>of lie. every first.</ref>||itt<ref>of lit. i</ref>||'l-e'||a<ref>of laa. verb. noun-phrasing for a theme.</ref>||'l-k'||lek.<ref>To express.</ref>||||||
|H.||'h-t'||hot<ref>every second.</ref>||'h-d'||||||||
|H.||'h-t'||hot<ref>every second.</ref>||'h-d'||||||||
|K./C.||'k-t'||kot<ref>every third.</ref>||'k-d'||||||||
|K.||k C. k||'k-t'||kot<ref>every third.</ref>||'k-d'||||||||
|D.||'d-t'||dot<ref>every forth.</ref>||'d-d'||||||||
|D.||'d-t'||dot<ref>every forth.</ref>||'d-d'||||||||
|V.||'v-t'||vot<ref>every fifth.</ref>||'v-d'|||||
|V.||'v-t'||vot<ref>every fifth.</ref>||'v-d'|||||
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|W.||'w-t'||wot<ref>every tenth.</ref>|||||
|N.||'n-t'||not<ref>every eleventh.</ref>||n-e||neu<ref>noun. written language.</ref>||'n-n'|||||
|N.||'n-t'||not<ref>every eleventh.</ref>||n-e||neu<ref>noun. written language.</ref>||'n-n'|||||
|M.||'m-t'||mot<ref>every twelveth.</ref>||m-e||mae<ref>noun. things.<ref>||'m-m'|| mám<ref>i</ref> |
|M.||'m-t'||mot<ref>every twelveth.</ref>||m-e||mae<ref>noun. things.</ref>||'m-m'|| mám<ref>i</ref> |
i<ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> .</ref><ref> .</ref><ref> .</ref><ref> .</ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref>
i<ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> .</ref><ref> .</ref><ref> .</ref><ref> .</ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref>
<ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref></ref><ref></ref><ref> </ref><ref>/adjusting</ref>
<ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref> </ref><ref>End of adjusting</ref>
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  though under documentation  of is used in the sense of  of origin.<T> is an adjective/adverb <br>meaning nothingness. iki>''<l.wo>.
<X> right after </> means  allograph/obsolete letter of <X> right before </>. stative verb though under documentation  of is used in the sense of  of origin.<T> is an adjective/adverb <br>meaning nothingness. iki>''<l.wo>.be eight syllables long, repeatition of same syllable is diminutitive.  out of a vowel out of-a consonant out of of ii̯.  is of uu̯. i̯o went y̯o. X is a letter. C is a consonant letter. V is a vowel letter.
repeatition of same syllable is diminutitive.  out of a vowel out of-a consonant out of of ii̯.  is of uu̯. i̯o went y̯o. X is a letter. C is a consonant letter. V is a vowel letter.
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_a_ /ä/ Ca_ /ä/
_a_ /ä/ Ca_ /ä/
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