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|setting = [[User:IlL/Hussmauch|Hussmauch]] | |setting = [[User:IlL/Hussmauch|Hussmauch]] | ||
|name = {{PAGENAME}} | |name = {{PAGENAME}} | ||
|nativename = '' | |nativename = ''clofaboserotin, clofabosin'' | ||
|pronunciation= | |pronunciation= | ||
|region = | |region = Clofabinositin | ||
|familycolor=austronesian | |familycolor=austronesian | ||
|fam1=Clofabo-Dodellic | |fam1=Clofabo-Dodellic | ||
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[[{{PAGENAME}}/Lexicon|Lexicon]] | [[{{PAGENAME}}/Lexicon|Lexicon]] | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' or '''Clofabian''' ('' | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' or '''Clofabian''' (''clo-fabo-serotin'' 'great river language' or simply ''{{PAGENAME}}'') is a language inspired by generic drug names. It is an agglutinative language and the official language of Clofabinosin. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Clofabian phonology is remarkably simple, with just 14 consonants and 5 vowels. | Clofabian phonology is remarkably simple, with just 14 consonants and 5 vowels. | ||
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!scope="row"|Genitive | !scope="row"|Genitive | ||
|colspan="2"|'' | |colspan="2"|''efatasto-'' | ||
|colspan="2"|'' | |colspan="2"|''efatastazo-'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
!scope="row"|Preessive | !scope="row"|Preessive | ||
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*''cef-, fluf-, nef-'' = do this, do that, do what? (pro-verbs) | *''cef-, fluf-, nef-'' = do this, do that, do what? (pro-verbs) | ||
*''nertib'' = when? | *''nertib'' = when? | ||
*''-sin'' and ''-bin'' are used to nominalize genitives and ordinal numbers as well: ''rivasin'' = second (thing), ''rivabin'' = second (person), ''amposin'' = of the person; even the name of the language ''Clofabosin'' is derived from this construction | |||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
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The suffix ''-tin'' is used as a patientive: ''spora-'' 'eat' -> ''sporatin'' 'food' | The suffix ''-tin'' is used as a patientive: ''spora-'' 'eat' -> ''sporatin'' 'food', ''inosi-'' 'dwell, inhabit' -> ''inositin'' 'country, land' | ||
===Numerals=== | ===Numerals=== | ||
{{PAGENAME}} uses a base-12 numeral system. Numerals are nouns and precede the modified noun. The ''-abin'' suffix is used to build ordinals. | {{PAGENAME}} uses a base-12 numeral system. Numerals are nouns and precede the modified noun. The ''-asin/-abin'' suffix is used to build ordinals, except 'first' is irregular: ''lutasin'' (inanimate), ''lutabin'' (animate). | ||
*1: ''esin'' (inanimate), ''ebin'' (animate) | *1: ''esin'' (inanimate), ''ebin'' (animate) |
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