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| '''Ouřefr''' /ˈəʊrɛfə/ (''Ouřefŕnie cítnŕ'' /əʊrɛfɐːɲeː tsijʔtnɐː/) is an [[Idavic]] language spoken in Talma. It is inspired by Czech, Dutch, Cantonese, and Hungarian. | | '''Ouřefr''' /ˈəʊrɛfə/ (''Ouřefŕnie cítnŕ'' /əʊrɛfɐːɲeː tsijʔtnɐː/) is an a priori conlang inspired by Czech, Dutch, Cantonese, and Hungarian. |
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| Ouřefr has loans from the classical language [[Netagin]], a fellow Idavic language, as well as Naeng, Tseer and Scellan.
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| Classical Ouřefr was less agglutinative and retained more of the Proto-Idavic triconsonantal morphology; it also had freer word order, whereas Modern Ouřefr is strictly SOV and head-final.
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| should be head final in the way Ethiosemitic is head-final; words should have prefixes
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