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'''Padmanábha''' /'pæð.n̩.'niə.b̥e/ 'commoners' language as opposed to Camalanàbha' or '''Padmapradhána''' /...pʁɑ̈.'tʰiə.n̩/ is a [[Camalic]] language spoken in Irta's Morocco. It has borrowed from [[Camalanàbha]] during the Old Padmanábha stage.
'''Padmanábha''' /'pæð.n̩.'niə.b̥e/ 'commoners' language as opposed to Camalanàbha' or '''Padmapradhána''' /...pʁɑ̈.'tʰiə.n̩/ is a [[Camalic]] language spoken in Irta's Morocco. It has borrowed from [[Camalanàbha]] during the Old Padmanábha stage.


The motivation for Padmanábha is "Irish orthography read as a Khmer/Danish hybrid". The name ''Padmanábha'' is inspired by the Sanskrit word ''padma'' meaning lotus.
The motivation for Padmanábha is "Irish orthography read as a Khmer/Danish hybrid".


Its orthography is the same as in Old Padmanábha, but it underwent Khmerization from Old Padmanábha voiced and breathy voiced stops. Old Padmanábha ''r'' also became uvular and vocalized. This has resulted in modern Padmanábha having more vowels than Danish. It's also a tonal/register language like Danish, having stød corresponding to Old PN monosyllables (and retained with the addition of the definite article ''-as'' and possessive suffixes).
Its orthography is the same as in Old Padmanábha, but it underwent Khmerization from Old Padmanábha voiced and breathy voiced stops. Old Padmanábha ''r'' also became uvular and vocalized. This has resulted in modern Padmanábha having more vowels than Danish. It's also a tonal/register language like Danish, having stød corresponding to Old PN monosyllables (and retained with the addition of the definite article ''-as'' and possessive suffixes).
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