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[[Zieudisg/Lexicon]]
[[Ziūdisg/Lexicon]]


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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ({{PAGENAME}}: ''zieudisg māl'' /ˈt͡ʃjəwtʲisk ˈmaːɫ/; from PGmc {{recon|þiudiskaz}}) is an alternate history Germanic language inspired by Mandarin. It is spoken in the area of real-world France.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' ({{PAGENAME}}: ''ziūdisg māl'' /ˈt͡ʃjəwtʲisk ˈmaːɫ/; from PGmc {{recon|þiudiskaz}}) is an alternate history Germanic language inspired by Mandarin. It is spoken in the area of real-world France.
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
The verbal system is the most conservative part of Zieudisg grammar. Verbs have three paradigms: athematic stems, thematic a-stems and thematic i-stems.
The verbal system is the most conservative part of Ziūdisg grammar. Verbs have three paradigms: athematic stems, thematic a-stems and thematic i-stems.


Most verbs have three principal parts: the present stem (remove the -n from the infinitive), the past stem and the past participle. The past subjunctive always uses the past participle stem.
Most verbs have three principal parts: the present stem (remove the -n from the infinitive), the past stem and the past participle. The past subjunctive always uses the past participle stem.
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