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=General informations=
=General informations=


[[File:oxmanspeakingarea.png|365px|thumb|right|''Oxmansc-sprekend raum - Oxman speaking area'']]
[[File:oxman speaking-area.png|365px|thumb|right|''Oxmansc-sprekend raum - Oxman speaking area'']]


'''Oxman''' is a Germanic language spoken in the ''Duché du Héron'' (= Shire of Le Héron), a shire that corresponds to the eastern region of Seine-Marirtime in France.
'''Oxman''' is a Germanic language spoken in the ''Duché du Héron'' (= Shire of Le Héron), a shire that corresponds to the eastern region of Seine-Marirtime in France.
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Oxman alphabet uses letters from Latin alphabet and contains 25 characters:
Oxman alphabet uses letters from Latin alphabet and contains 25 characters:


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|'''Letters'''
|'''Letters'''
|'''Pronunciation'''
|'''Pronunciation'''
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Oxman language has the following consonantic phonemes:
Oxman language has the following consonantic phonemes:


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! scope="col" style="width: 66px; text-align: center; "|Bilabial
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Oxman shows the following vowels:
Oxman shows the following vowels:


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! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|'''Phonemes'''
! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|'''Phonemes'''
! rowspan="1" colspan="2"|'''Short'''
! rowspan="1" colspan="2"|'''Short'''
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Oxman has also twenty diphthongs, that is clusters of two vowels pronounced with a single emission of air. These diphthongs are:
Oxman has also twenty diphthongs, that is clusters of two vowels pronounced with a single emission of air. These diphthongs are:


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|'''Diphthongs'''
|'''Diphthongs'''
|'''Pronunciation'''
|'''Pronunciation'''
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The adjectives always precede the noun to whom they refer. Adjectives take a single '''-e''' ending when the noun it refers to is common, or at plural form. Singular neuter nouns don't cause endings on the adjectives.
The adjectives always precede the noun to whom they refer. Adjectives take a single '''-e''' ending when the noun it refers to is common, or at plural form. Singular neuter nouns don't cause endings on the adjectives.


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|'''Strong singular'''
|'''Strong singular'''
|'''Strong plural / Weak'''
|'''Strong plural / Weak'''
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Some adjectives have got an irregular form of higher degree comparative:  
Some adjectives have got an irregular form of higher degree comparative:  


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|'''Positive'''
|'''Positive'''
|'''Strong comparative'''
|'''Strong comparative'''
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The same adjectives that have an irregular higher degree comparative have got also an irregular superlative form:
The same adjectives that have an irregular higher degree comparative have got also an irregular superlative form:


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|'''Positive'''
|'''Positive'''
|'''Strong superlative'''
|'''Strong superlative'''
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Numerals don't inflect. Here are the numerals from 0 to 100:
Numerals don't inflect. Here are the numerals from 0 to 100:


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|'''Number'''
|'''Number'''
|'''Cardinal'''
|'''Cardinal'''
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Here are some very important verbs, their auxiliary verb for compound tenses and their meaning:
Here are some very important verbs, their auxiliary verb for compound tenses and their meaning:


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{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle"
|'''Infinitive'''
|'''Infinitive'''
|'''1st person'''
|'''1st person'''

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