Circular Gallifreyan: Difference between revisions

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=== Consonant Mutation ===
=== Consonant Mutation ===


Gallifreyan takes a lot from the Welsh and Gaelic consonant mutation ruleset, and, as the Celtic languages, the mutation is mostly initial in Modern Gallifreyan except in some archaic words that still play by the Old High Gallifreyan agglutinative system. This exceptions are mostly rare and are commonly dropped in casual speech. Gallifreyan has three mutations. These mutations are only phonetical and are not represented on writing.
Gallifreyan takes a lot from the Welsh and Gaelic consonant mutation ruleset, and, as the Celtic languages, the mutation is mostly initial in Modern Gallifreyan except in some archaic words that still play by the Old High Gallifreyan agglutinative system. This exceptions are mostly rare and are commonly dropped in casual speech. Gallifreyan has three mutations which are only phonetical and not represented on writing.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Standard !! 1st Degree !! 2nd Degree !! Implosive !! English
! Standard !! 1st Degree !! 2nd Degree !! 3rd Degree !! English
|-
|-
| '''p'''orʏm || '''b'''orʏm || '''v'''orʏm ||  || ''cable''
| '''p'''orʏm || '''b'''orʏm || '''v'''orʏm ||  || ''cable''
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* After any of the "with" prepositions.  
* After any of the "with" prepositions.  
* Singular nouns of the Space class after the number three.
* Singular nouns of the Space class after the number three.
==== 3rd Degree Mutation ====
* after consonant ending prepositions.
* after consonant ending pronouns or possessives.


==== Prosthesis ====
==== Prosthesis ====
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