...rammar of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Semitic_languages central semitic] inspiration and an ''a posteriori'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iberian
...[[Category:Artlangs]]<!--[[Category:Yrḳuti]]-->[[Category:Root-and-pattern languages]][[Category:User:Nicolasstraccia]]
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*Central Camalic
...ral Camalic (e.g. [[Padmanábha]]), influenced by Indo-European and Semitic languages, the case particles are preposed while in Peripheral Camalic (e.g. [[Camala
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|ancestor2 = [[w:Proto-semitic|Proto-semitic]] (?)
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...ent-day [[w:Myanmar|Myanmar]]. It is notable for the [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]-like root-and-pattern verbal system it was beginning to develop out of th
...ctional system reminiscent of those of the [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]] languages.
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''We shall refer to Arabics in the plural for the modern languages, which are (not actually) unified under Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). The s
...very language family and background. Most contentiously, both are official languages in Israel!
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Prillovanian is a Central Germanic language within the Indo-Phrazean language family, primarily spoke
...lish, alongside notable borrowings from Latin, Semitic, Turkic, and Slavic languages, reflecting the historical ethnic and cultural composition of its speakers.
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...BCE, an intense flattening of the phonemic landscape slowly decimated the Semitic language(s) in Oceania. By the time of the writings we have from [[w:Mindo
...ing in Southeast Asia did not catch hold for nearly a millennium after the Semitic people had departed into Polynesian.
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...:Proto-North-Rttirrian|North Rttirrian]] branch of the Rttirrian family of languages, and a direct descendant of [[Proto-North-Rttirrian]].
...lectional system reminiscent of those of the [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic languages]]; this system allowed biconsonantal and triconsonantal roots to be express
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...oken elsewhere in Southeast Asia and notable for its [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]-like word root system.
...]] language somewhat like many [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] languages, which inflected verbs for person, number, [[w:animacy|animacy]], tense, an
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|fam2 = [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]
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|states = Central Myanmar, immigrant communities in [[Verse:Rttirria|Rttirria]] and elsewhere
...sidered one of the most [[w:conservative (language)|innovative]] Rttirrian languages.
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...merica, the Semitic languages of the Middle East, and even some artificial languages created by human beings! It is remarkable different, however, owing to its
...ges that failed to distinguished between nouns and verbs. Even these human languages are difficult to grasp for English speakers. English is a verb noun-centric
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'''Hara''' (/hɑɹə/, native: ''fòhàřàà'' /ɸòhàɽàː/) is a South Semitic language.
! Central
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...constructed world of Anarturia. It is heavily based on Uralic and Semitic languages.
...oken, which also became the root for the [[Levynätystä]] and [[Eijiouwan]] languages. It was spoken across the majority of the Skenörrjavage peninsula.
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...tish is a cousin language of [[Sceptrian]], the strong influence from Kher languages has made it hard to recognize the shared traits.
! Central
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...constructed language]]s<br /> [[A posteriori (languages)|A posteriori languages]]
...ge|agglutinative]], inspired by [[w:Sumerian language|Sumerian]] and proto-languages.
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[[Category:Languages]]
...sri’ī'') of the nation of Fasser (native ''fásr''). It is a member of the Central-Haïdic language family, ultimately descending from Proto-Common-Haïdic.
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...soluti. This usage of the terms is not to be confused with that in semitic languages, where the status absolutus marks the possessor. The term has been chosen s
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|fam1=[[w:Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]]
|fam2=[[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]]
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