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'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Qivattutannguáq'' /hivatːutaŋːuáχ/ or ''Qivattáa tannguáq'' /hivatːáː taŋːuáχ/; ''qivattúq'' is from {{recon|sebʰ-ntós}} 'of [our] own') is an isolated branch within the Indo-European language family, inspired by Greenlandic, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic.   
'''{{SUBPAGENAME}}''' (''Qivattutannguáq'' /hivatːutaŋːuáχ/ or ''Qivattáa tannguáq'' /hivatːáː taŋːuáχ/; ''qivattúq'' is from {{recon|sebʰ-}} 'reflexive' + {{recon|-ntós}} 'Caland adjective suffix', thus 'of [our] own') is an isolated branch within the Indo-European language family, inspired by Greenlandic, Old Persian and Proto-Celtic.   


Qivattutannguáq is a result of Indo-European being influenced by Inuit languages. It was spoken in Qivattulúnnun, which is located in our Great Britain.
Qivattutannguáq is a result of Indo-European being influenced by Inuit languages. It was spoken in Qivattulúnnun, which is located in our Great Britain.
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*wivuneet (wi-wonh1-eyeti) = he aspires
*wivuneet (wi-wonh1-eyeti) = he aspires
*taamúq, taamíuq = house, home
*taamúq, taamíuq = house, home
==Todo==
==Todo==
Include some sound change laws conditioned by PIE glottalization? Some Uralic gradation-like thing?
Include some sound change laws conditioned by PIE glottalization? Some Uralic gradation-like thing?
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