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'''Netagin''' (''barits Natāgīn'') is a triconsonantal language inspired by Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, spoken in Western Etalocin. This page describes Ancient Netagin, the oldest attested stage of Netagin.
'''Netagin''' (''barits Natāgīn'') is a triconsonantal language inspired by Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, spoken in Western Etalocin. This page describes Ancient Netagin, the oldest attested stage of Netagin.
==Todo==
==Todo==
*a binyan corresponding to English ''-le'' (Binyan 10?)
*final -ʔ to block initial seimhiu in descendants
*final -ʔ to block initial seimhiu in descendants
*Honorific system
*Honorific system
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===Roots===
===Roots===
*''n-t-g'': ???
*''n-t-g'': sing
*''r-s-d'': study
*''r-s-d'': study
*''z-ʔ-r'': go
*''z-ʔ-r'': go
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*''1a22ū3'' = an adjective pattern
*''1a22ū3'' = an adjective pattern
*''na1ā2ī3''?
*''na1ā2ī3''?
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
Ancient Netagin had the following consonants (note no /l/!):
Ancient Netagin had the following consonants (note no /l/!):
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