[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Teubo nouns]] [[Category:Teubo words]]
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...ell-known and popular abroad, such as ''internetas'' “the Internet”. Other words may have native doublets, both of which are used depending on a social grou
!modern words
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...oto-Germanic ''*þiudiskaz'' (Of the people), and, as such, is cognate with words like “Dutch” and “Deutsch” (In German). The name itself was borrowe
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...onsistent representation, owing to multiple modes of representing the same words or tonemes.
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...t it did have these phonemes natively and somehow lost them only in native words. It's also proposed that /u:/ could've existed
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While most words are native (a priori), Proto-Alopian features roots from [[w:Uralic languag
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#Multisyllabic words must feature an equal number of stressed and unstressed syllables, or at mo
===Compound words===
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Asterisks are used as a conventional mark of reconstructed words, such as *cʰälli, *kʰan, or *yüḍḍöṇ.
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...It is also a bit more conservative than Lithuanian. It had some surviving words and grammar from Proto-Balto-Slavic. It is also the only surviving Southern
...guages, both in phonology and grammar. Here is an comparison of the Baltic words for "this","that", "what" and "why" showing that the Finno-Estonians were s
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...speak in a world where english was becoming dominant. Despite most of its words being changed Finhamish kept most of its pronounciation of punctuation, lik
...astern dialect. In the Transitional dialect both of these occur, with some words having there special sounds aid while some would not. (Like ereht would be
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...the talking speed of a word. It is still the case that for the most part, words will have the same relative talking speed as each other, but if for example
...ers 0-16 and 2 raised to the same powers, but there are many other numeral words floating around the Proto-Protogen lexicon. These are usually also represen
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...'. Nillíno words are primarily categorised in a-grade, i-grade and o-grade words.
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...ise before /o~u/ and Proto-Ogbami ''*h-'' seems to have turned into /ʍ/ in words like '''''wh’'''ąrkrsŋ''(from Proto-Ogbami ''*h-əʋgʋsn'').
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Non-native letters may occur in some foreign words or proper nouns, chiefly in toponyms and given names.
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==Some words==
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Kaponese has 3 sourses for words: Native, Han, and Loaned.
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* [z] appears in between vowels and only in native words of Proto-Indo-European origin. It can be sometimes considered an allophone
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