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|setting = [[Verse:Tricin]]
|setting = [[Verse:Tricin]]
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|nativename = ''bris Eevo''
|nativename = ''brits Eevo''
|pronunciation=[bris ɛivɔ]
|pronunciation=[brits ɛivɔ]
|region = Talma
|region = Talma
|familycolor=PfK
|familycolor=PfK
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There is no marking for possessors or possessed nouns.
There is no marking for possessors or possessed nouns.


*''bris'' "language" > ''brisar'' "languages", ''brisan'' "all languages"
*''brits'' "language" > ''britsar'' "languages", ''britsan'' "all languages"
*''chamna'' "woman" > ''chamnar'' "women", ''chamnan'' "all women"
*''chamna'' "woman" > ''chamnar'' "women", ''chamnan'' "all women"


Definite marker = ''-m'' or ''-ym'' (not needed with collective)
Definite marker = ''-m'' or ''-ym'' (not needed with collective)


*''a bris'' = a language
*''a brits'' = a language
*''a brisym'' = the language; ''a brisarym'' = the languages
*''a britsym'' = the language; ''a britsarym'' = the languages
*''a chamna'' = a woman
*''a chamna'' = a woman
*''a chamnam'' = the woman; ''a chamnarym'' = the women
*''a chamnam'' = the woman; ''a chamnarym'' = the women
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''to'' is used with questions, conditionals and negated clauses. Example:
''to'' is used with questions, conditionals and negated clauses. Example:


:'''''Es to bris mend?'''''
:'''''Es to brits mend?'''''
:Q TO language this
:Q TO language this
:''Is this a language?''
:''Is this a language?''
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