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===To do===
===To do===
''Tenecwap cwâr cwŷr dol 'ôffan pen et ffelârh dolh tecwab c'hâr ngâbàf.''
''''Tenecwap cwâr cwŷr dol 'ôffan pen et ffelârh dolh tecwab c'hâr ngâbàf.''''


Language is always expanding to meet the needs of an expanding language.
Language is always expanding to meet the needs of an expanding language.
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====Pronouns====
====Pronouns====


 
{| class="wikitable"
*1S: Du, Ty
|-
*2S: Rhà, Ra
! Pronoun !! Fem. !! Masc.
*3S: Lho, Le
|-
*1P: Ês, Ŷsh
| 1S || Ty || Du
*2P: Ôrhà, Yra
|-
*3P: Ulhà, Âla
| 2S || Ra || Rhà
|-
| 3S || Le || Lho
|-
| 1P || Ês || Ŷsh
|-
| 2P || Ôrhà || Yra
|-
| 3P || Ulhà || Âla
|}


====Genders====
====Genders====
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a is usually feminine, but is prone to exceptions, particularly when it is representing the ə/à sound.
a is usually feminine, but this may not be the case when the /ə/ sound is not marked separately (usually as"à").


If the vowel is masculine, the preceding consonant is unvoiced. If Feminine, the consonant is voiced. r and l also agree with feminine vowels, while rh and lh agree with masculine ones. Nasal consonants are wholly neutral.
If the vowel is masculine, the preceding consonant is unvoiced. If Feminine, the consonant is voiced. r and l also agree with feminine vowels, while rh and lh agree with masculine ones. Nasal consonants are wholly neutral.
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
 
{| class="wikitable"
*Te*-Present Progressive/Past
|-
*Lhô-Will
! Prefix !! Meaning
*Cwŷ- Should
|-
*Ma-Want
| A- || Negative
*A-Negative
|-
| -Te-|| Progressive/Past
|-
| -Dô- || Future
|-
| -Cwŷ- || Should
|-
| -Ma- || Want
|-
| -Te- || May
|-
| -Ga- || Able
|}


*Te on its own usually implies an action that has taken place consistantly over time. If it is a thing that happened but is not happening currently, a time is specificed after, or else "gwô 'ogw" [at another time] is used.
*Te on its own usually implies an action that has taken place consistantly over time. If it is a thing that happened but is not happening currently, a time is specificed after, or else "gwô 'ogw" [at another time] is used.
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