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| | | '''[[lu#Braereth|lu]]'''<br />''[[lu#Braereth|lu]] [[lape#Braereth|lape]]''<br />‘the stone’ | ||
| | | '''[[l’#Braereth|l’]]'''<br />''[[l’#Braereth|l’]][[acelju#Braereth|acelju]]''<br />‘the bird’ | ||
| | | '''[[lis#Braereth|lis]]'''<br />''[[lis#Braereth|lis]] [[viru#Braereth|viris]]''<br />‘the men’ | ||
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! Feminine | ! Feminine | ||
| | | '''[[la#Braereth|la]]'''<br />''[[la#Braereth|la]] [[mage#Braereth|mage]]''<br />‘the witch’ | ||
| | | '''[[l’#Braereth|l’]]'''<br />''[[l’#Braereth|l’]][[aqhma#Braereth|aqhma]]''<br />‘the spirit’ | ||
| | | '''[[les#Braereth|les]]'''<br />''[[les#Braereth|les]] [[muljera#Braereth|muljeres]]''<br />‘the women’ | ||
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| | | '''[[un#Braereth|un]]'''<br />''[[un#Braereth|un]] [[lape#Braereth|lape]]''<br />‘a stone’ | ||
| | | '''[[n’#Braereth|n’]]'''<br />''[[n’#Braereth|n’]][[anju#Braereth|anju]]''<br />‘a year’ | ||
| | | '''[[unis#Braereth|unis]]'''<br />''[[unis#Braereth|unis]] [[viru#Braereth|viris]]''<br />‘some men’ | ||
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! Feminine | ! Feminine | ||
| | | '''[[una#Braereth|una]]'''<br />''[[una#Braereth|una]] [[mage#Braereth|mage]]''<br />‘a witch’ | ||
| | | '''[[n’#Braereth|n’]]'''<br />''[[n’#Braereth|n’]][[estelja#Braereth|estelja]]''<br />‘a star’ | ||
| | | '''[[unes#Braereth|unes]]'''<br />''[[unes#Braereth|unes]] [[muljera#Braereth|muljeres]]''<br />‘some women’ | ||
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Revision as of 17:15, 15 August 2022
Braereth is a collection of three fairly mutually intelligible dialects. Classical Braereth was a Western Romance language spoken in pockets of mountainous areas from the Alps to the Carpathians until the mid-sixteenth century.
The modern language is still often written in the classical orthography, though the two dialects that have emerged from it sometimes diverge sharply. The dialect known as Tenibvreth is much more conservative to the original phonology. The Eomentesa dialect, however, has a sound that is much more similar to modern Iberian languages, and a recent spelling reform has served to further distinguish the two.
For the purposes of this text, We will use the classical spelling of the language; where appropriate and necessary, dialectal forms will be shown in double-brackets, e.g. undix [unˈdi] ‘where’, but Tenibvreth ⟪ubvi⟫ [ˈuvi] or Eomentesa ⟪quondè⟫ [kwonˈde]. Specific differences in the phonologies of the two modern dialects are described under Phonology.
Phonology
Classical Braereth
Consonants | Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Vowels | Front | Back | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | p · b | t̪ · d̪ | c · ɟ | k · ɡ | High | i | u | ||
Affricate | · b͡β | t͡s · d͡z | t͡ʃ · d͡ʒ | Mid | e | o | |||
Fricative | ɸ · β | θ · [ð] | s · [z] | ʃ · (ʒ) | (x) · | Low | a | ||
Nasal | m | n̪ | ɲ | [ŋ] | Diphthongs | To Front | To Back | ||
Lateral | l̪ | ʎ | High | ui̯ | ou̯ | ||||
Trill | r [ɾ] | r̝ | Mid | ei̯ | eu̯ | ||||
Approximant | w | j | Low | ae̯ | au̯ |
* Characters in square brackets are allophones; they are not phonemic.
* Characters in parentheses only occur in borrowings.
Tenibvreth Dialect
The Tenibvreth dialect is marked by a weakening and near-complete deletion of final vowels, a strengthened palatal series, and diverse realizations of the lateral series. A large amount of the vocabulary is borrowed from Gothic and some other Germanic influences as well as Slavic.
Consonants | Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Dorsal | Vowels | Front | Back | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | p · b | t · d | k · ɡ | High | i, ɪ | u, ʊ | |||
Affricate | t͡s · d͡z | t͡ɕ · d͡ʑ | Mid | e | o | ||||
Fricative | f · v | θ · [ð] | s · z | ɕ · ʑ | χ · | Low | a, ə | ||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | [ŋ] | Diphthongs | To Front | To Back | ||
Lateral | l̪ | [ɬ] · ɮ | [ʎ] | [ɫ] | High | ui̯ | iu̯ | ||
Trill | r [ɾ] | r̝ | [ʀ] | Mid | eu̯ | ||||
Approximant | ʋ | j | Low | ai̯ | au̯ |
Eomentesa Dialect
Consonants | Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Dorsal | Vowels | Front | Back | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | p · b | t̪ · d̪ | k · ɡ | High | i | u, uː | |||
Affricate | t͡s · d͡z | Mid | e̞, e̞ː | o̞ | |||||
Fricative | f · v | θ · | s · z | (ç) · | Low | a | |||
Nasal | m | n̪ | [ŋ] | Diphthongs | To Front | To Back | |||
Lateral | l̪ | High | |||||||
Trill | r [ɾ] | Mid | |||||||
Low | au̯ |
Orthographic and Phonemic Mapping
While all dialects of Braereth may be written in the classical orthography, there is also a reform spelling of Eomentesa, presented here in double-brackets (⟪ ⟫) in the Eom. column where the spelling differs from the traditional. Tenibvreth is written in the classical orthography, though final vowels are often elided, and certain folk spellings have become common where pronunciation has changed, e.g. ⟪floura⟫ for flora, or substituting ⟨qv⟩ for ⟨qu⟩ (ecquilju → ⟪ecqvilj⟫) or ⟨i⟩ for ⟨ei⟩ (treice → ⟪tric’⟫). When final vowels are dropped, final ⟨e⟩ will often become ⟨’⟩ to indicate palatalization (grande → ⟪grand’⟫), and sometimes final ⟨tu⟩ will be changed to ⟨th⟩ (tutu → ⟪tuth⟫).
Orth. | Brae. | Ten. | Eom. | Example | Classical | Tenibvreth | Eomentesa | Environment/Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
a | a | a | a | ath ‘to’ | [aθ] | [aθ] | [ aθ] | |
ae | ae̯ | ai̯ | ⟨é⟩ e̞ː | laectje ‘milk’ | [ˈlae̯.cʧe] | ⟪laectj⟫ [lai̯ʨ] |
⟪léts⟫ [l̪e̞ːts] |
|
aou | au̯ | au̯ | ⟨ao⟩ a.o̞ | saou ‘salt’ | [sau̯] | [sau̯] | ⟪sao⟫ [ˈsa.o̞] |
Only occurs word-finally in monosyllabic words. |
au | au̯ | au̯ | au̯ | aubvru ‘tree’ | [au̯.bβru] | ⟪aubvr⟫ [au̯vʀ] |
⟪aubro⟫ [ˈau̯.bro̞] |
|
au | au̯ | au̯ | a.o̞ | normau ‘normal’ | [norˈmau̯] | [norˈmau̯] | ⟪normao⟫ [n̪o̞rˈma.o̞] |
/_# |
b | b | b | b | baclu ‘stick’ | [ˈba.klu] | ⟪bacl⟫ [bakɬ] |
⟪baclo⟫ [ˈba.kl̪o̞] |
|
bl | bl | bɮ | bl̪ | blancu ‘white’ | [ˈblaŋ.ku] | ⟪blanc⟫ [bɮaŋk] |
⟪blanco⟫ [ˈbl̪aŋ.ko̞] |
|
bv | bβ | v | ⟨b⟩ b | ribveu ‘level’ | [riˈbβeu̯] | [riˈveu̯] | ⟪ribeo⟫ [riˈbe̞.o̞] |
Only occurs word-internally. |
c | k | k | k | cou ‘with’ | [kou̯] | [ku] | ⟪co⟫ [ko̞] |
|
c | c | ʨ | ⟨ts⟩ ts | dicere ‘to say’ | [diˈce.re] | ⟪dicer’⟫ [diˈʨer̝] |
⟪ditser⟫ [diˈtser] |
/_{i,e} |
c | c | ʨ | ⟨s⟩ s | centrau ‘central’ | [cenˈtɾau̯] | [ʨenˈtɾau̯] | ⟪sentrao⟫ [sen̪ˈt̪ɾa.o̞] |
/#_{i,e} |
cj | c | ʨ | ⟨ts⟩ ts | radjicja ‘root’ | [raˈʤi.ca] | [raˈʥiʨa] | ⟪radzitsa⟫ [raˈdzi.tsa] |
|
cj | c | ʨ | ⟨s⟩ s | cjambiare ‘to change’ | [camˈbja.re] | ⟪cjambiar’⟫ [ʨamˈbjar̝] |
⟪sambiar⟫ [sam.biˈar] |
/#_ |
cl | kl | kɬ | kl̪ | clubvra ‘snake’ | [ˈklu.bβra] | [ˈkɬu.vra] | ⟪clubra⟫ [ˈkl̪u.bra] |
|
ctj | cʃ | ʨ | ⟨ts⟩ ts | fruictju ‘fruit’ | [ˈɸrui̯.cʧu] | ⟪fruictj⟫ [ˈfruj.ʨ] |
⟪frútso⟫ [ˈfruː.tso̞] |
|
d | d̪ | d | d̪ | dente ‘tooth’ | [ˈden.te] | ⟪dent’⟫ [denʨ] |
⟪dens⟫ [d̪e̞nts] |
|
d | ð | ð | d̪ | cjaudu ‘hot’ | [ˈcau̯.ðu] | ⟪cjauth⟫ [ˈʨau̯ð] |
⟪saudo⟫ [ˈsau̯.d̪o̞] |
/S_S |
dj | ʤ | ʥ | ⟨dz⟩ dz | codjax ‘head of a poppy’ | [koˈʤa] | [koˈʥa] | ⟪codzà⟫ [ko̞ˈdza] |
|
dj | ʤ | ʥ | ⟨z⟩ z | djurnu ‘day’ | [ˈʤurnu] | ⟪djurn⟫ [ʥu(r)ɲ] |
⟪zorno⟫ [ˈzo̞r.n̪o̞] |
/#_ |
e | e̞ | ∅ | ∅ | cjanje ‘dog’ | [ˈcaɲe] | ⟪cjanj⟫ [ʨaɲ] |
⟪sang⟫ [saŋ] |
/_# |
e | e | e | e̞ | estelja ‘star’ | [eˈste.ʎa] | [denʨ] | ⟪estelia⟫ [eˈste.l̪i.a] |
|
ei | ei̯ | i | ⟨e~é⟩ e̞(ː) | deice ‘ten’ | [dei̯.ce] | ⟪dicj⟫ [diʨ] |
⟪déts⟫ [d̪e̞ts] |
|
eou | eu̯ | eu̯ | ⟨eo⟩ e̞.o̞ | beou ‘beautiful’ | [beu̯] | [beu̯] | ⟪beo⟫ [ˈbe̞.o̞] |
Only occurs word-finally in monosyllabic words. |
eu | eu̯ | eu̯ | ⟨eo⟩ e̞.o | seuva ‘forest’ | [ˈseu̯.va] | [seu̯.va] | ⟪seova⟫ [ˈse̞.o.va] |
|
f | ɸ | f | f | folja ‘leaf’ | [ˈɸo.ʎa] | [foɮa] | ⟪folia⟫ [fo̞.l̪i.a] |
|
fl | ɸl | fɬ | fl | flora ‘flower’ | [ɸlo.ra] | ⟪floura⟫ [fɬu.ra] |
⟪flora⟫ [fl̪o̞.ra] |
|
g | ɡ | ɡ | ɡ | grande ‘big’ | [ˈɡran.de] | ⟪grand’⟫ [ɡranʥ] |
⟪granz⟫ [ɡrandz] |
|
g | ɟ | ʥ | ⟨dz⟩ dz | tragere ‘to pull’ | [traˈʤe.re] | ⟪tradzer’⟫ [traˈʥer̝] |
⟪tradzer⟫ [traˈdze̞r] |
/_{i,e |
g | ɟ | ʥ | ⟨z⟩ z | gindrau ‘general’ | [ɟinˈdɾau̯] | [ʥinˈdɾau̯] | ⟪zendrao⟫ [zenˈdɾa.o̞] |
/#_{i,e |
gj | ɟ | ʥ | ⟨dz⟩ dz | mengjare ‘to eat’ | [meɲˈɟa.re] | ⟪mengjar’⟫ [meŋ(ɡ)ˈʥar̝] |
⟪manzar⟫ [manˈdzar] |
|
gj | ɟ | ʥ | ⟨z⟩ z | gjalu ‘yellow’ | [ˈɟa.lu] | ⟪gjal⟫ [ʥaɮ] |
⟪zialo⟫ [zi.a.l̪o̞] |
/#_ |
gl | ɡl | ɡɮ | ɡl | glacja ‘ice’ | [ˈɡla.ca] | [ˈɡɮa.ʨa] | ⟪glatsa⟫ [ˈɡl̪a.tsa] |
|
gnj | ŋɲ | ŋɲ | ⟨ni⟩ ni | ignju ‘fire | [iŋ.ɲu] | ⟪ignj⟫ [iŋɲ] |
⟪inio⟫ [i.n̪i.o̞] |
|
i | i | i | i | lju ‘the’ | [ʎu] | [ʎu] | ⟪lo⟫ [l̪o̞] |
|
i | j | j | i. | iecru ‘liver’ | [ˈje.kru] | ⟪iecr⟫ [jekʀ] |
⟪iecro⟫ [iˈe̞.kro̞] |
/_V (!/u/) |
iu | ju | iu̯ | i.u | iustu ‘right’ | [ˈju.stu] | ⟪iust⟫ [iu̯st] |
⟪iusto⟫ [iˈu.sto̞] |
|
l | l | l | l̪ | lape ‘stone’ | [ˈla.pe] | ⟪lap⟫ [lap] |
⟪lap⟫ [l̪ap] |
|
lj | ʎ | ɮ | ⟨li⟩ l(i) | aljis ‘others’ | [ˈa.ʎis] | [ˈa.ɮis] | ⟪alis⟫ [ˈa.l̪is] |
|
lj | ʎ | ʎ | l | acelju ‘bird’ | [aˈce.ʎu] | ⟪acelj⟫ [aˈʨeʎ] |
⟪atselio⟫ [aˈtse̞.l̪i.o̞] |
/_# |
m | m | m | m | mourire ‘to die’ | [mou̯ˈri.re] | ⟪mourir’⟫ [muˈrir̝] |
⟪morir⟫ [mo̞ˈrir] |
|
n | n | n | n | nascere ‘to be born’ | [ˈnasce.re] | ⟪nascer’⟫ [ˈnas.ʨer̝] |
⟪naser⟫ [ˈn̪a.se̞r] |
|
nc | ŋk | ŋk | ŋk | ginclu ‘knee’ | [ˈɟiŋ.klu] | ⟪gincl⟫ [ʥiŋkɬ] |
⟪zinclo⟫ [ˈziŋ.kl̪o̞] |
|
ncj | ɲc | ŋkʨ | ⟨ns⟩ nts | louncjanu ‘far’ | [lou̯ɲˈca.nu] | ⟪louncjan⟫ [luŋˈkʨan] |
⟪lonsano⟫ [l̪o̞nˈtsa.n̪o̞] |
|
nctj | ɲcʃ | ŋkʨ | ⟨ns⟩ nts | vinctje ‘twenty’ | [ˈβiɲ.ʧe] | ⟪vinctj⟫ [viŋkʨ] |
⟪vinse⟫ [ˈvin.tse̞] |
|
ng | ŋɡ | ŋɡ | ŋɡ | loungu ‘long’ | [ˈlou̯ŋ.ɡu] | ⟪loung⟫ [luŋɡ] |
⟪longo⟫ [lo̞ŋ.ɡo̞] |
|
ng | ɲɟ | ŋʥ | ⟨nz⟩ ndz | pungere ‘to stab’ | [puɲˈɟe.re] | ⟪punger’⟫ [puŋ(ɡ)ˈʥer̝] |
⟪punzer⟫ [punˈdze̞r] |
/_{i,e |
ngj | ɲɟ | ŋʥ | ⟨nz⟩ ndz | mengjare ‘to eat’ | [meɲˈɟa.re] | ⟪mengjar’⟫ [meŋ(ɡ)ˈʥar̝] |
⟪manzar⟫ [manˈdzar] |
|
nj | ɲ | ɲ | ⟨ni⟩ ni | anju ‘year’ | [ˈa.ɲu] | ⟪anj⟫ [ˈa.ɲ] |
⟪anio⟫ [ˈa.n̪i.o̞] |
|
nje | ɲe̞ | ɲ | ⟨ng⟩ ŋ | seigne ‘slow’ | [ˈsei̯ŋ.ɲe] | ⟪seign’⟫ [siŋɲ] |
⟪séng⟫ [se̞ːŋ] |
/_# |
o | o | o | o̞ | olja ‘olive’ | [ˈo.ʎa] | [ˈoɮa] | ⟪olia⟫ [ˈo̞.l̪i.a] |
|
ou | ou̯ | u | ⟨o⟩ o̞ | ouvu ‘egg’ | [ˈou̯.vu] | ⟪ouv⟫ [uv] |
⟪ovo⟫ [ˈo̞.vo̞] |
|
p | p | p | p | pelju ‘hair’ | [ˈpe.ʎu] | ⟪pelj⟫ [peʎ] |
⟪pelio⟫ [ˈpe̞.l̪i.o̞] |
|
pl | pl | pɬ | pl | pluvia ‘rain’ | [ˈplu.vja] | [ˈpɬu.vja] | ⟪pluvia⟫ [ˈpl̪u.vi.a] |
|
qh | x | χ | ⟨ch⟩ ç | aqhma ‘life force’ | [ˈax.ma] | [ˈaχ.ma] | ⟪achma⟫ [ˈaç.ma] |
Only in borrowings. |
qh | x~h | χ | ⟨-⟩ ∅ | qheru ‘a kind of deer’ | [ˈhe.ru] | ⟪qher⟫ [χer] |
⟪ero⟫ [e̞ˈro̞] |
/_{i,e. Only in borrowings. |
qu | kw | kʋ | ku | quei ‘what’ | [kwei̯] | ⟪qvi⟫ [kʋi] |
⟪què⟫ [kuˈe̞] |
|
qu | kw | k | ku. | equou ‘horse’ | [ˈe.kwu] | ⟪ecu⟫ [ˈe.ku] |
⟪equo⟫ [ˈe̞.ku.o̞] |
/_{o,u |
r | r | r | r | ridere ‘to laugh’ | [riˈðe.re] | ⟪rider’⟫ [riˈðer̝] |
⟪rider⟫ [riˈd̪e̞r] |
|
r | ɾ | ɾ | ɾ | trei(di)ce ‘thirteen’ | [ˈtɾei̯ðice] | ⟪tric’⟫ [tɾiʨ] |
⟪tréts⟫ [t̪ɾe̞ːts] |
/[+dnt]_ |
r | r | r̝ | r | abvere ‘to have’ | [aˈbβe.re] | ⟪abver’⟫ [aˈver̝] |
⟪aber⟫ [aˈbe̞r] |
/_(Vₒ)# |
rj | r̝ | r̝ | ⟨ri⟩ ri | terja ‘earth’ | [ˈte.r̝a] | [ˈte.r̝a] | ⟪teria⟫ [ˈte̞.ri.a] |
|
s | s | s | s | secjare ‘to cut’ | [seˈca.re] | ⟪secjar’⟫ [se.ʨar̝] |
⟪setsar⟫ [se̞.tsar] |
|
s | z | z | ⟨z⟩ z | espousa ‘wife’ | [eˈspou̯.za] | [eˈspu.za] | ⟪espoza⟫ [e̞ˈspo̞.za] |
/V_V |
sc | sc | sʨ | ⟨si⟩ si | escire ‘to know’ | [esˈci.re] | ⟪escir’⟫ [esˈʨir̝] |
⟪esir⟫ [e̞ˈsir] |
/_{i,e |
scj | sc | sʨ | ⟨si⟩ si | escjavare ‘to dig’ | [es.caˈβa.re] | ⟪escjavar’⟫ [es.ʨaˈvar̝] |
⟪esiavar⟫ [e̞.si.aˈvar] |
|
sj | ʃ | ɕ | ⟨si⟩ s(j) | sji ‘yes’ | [ʃi] | [ɕi] | ⟪si⟫ [si] |
|
t | t | t | t | tutu ‘all’ | [ˈtu.tu] | ⟪tuth⟫ [tuθ] |
⟪tuto⟫ [ˈt̪u.t̪o̞] |
|
th | θ | θ | θ | eth ‘and’ | [eθ] | [eθ] | [e̞θ] | |
tj | ʧ | ʨ | ⟨ts⟩ ts | setje ‘seven’ | [se.ʧe] | ⟪setj⟫ [seʨ] |
⟪sets⟫ [se̞ts] |
|
tz | ts | ts | ⟨ts⟩ ts | tzince ‘five’ | [ˈtsiɲ.ce] | ⟪tzinc’⟫ [tsiŋkʨ] |
⟪sinse⟫ [ˈsin.tse̞] |
/#_ |
tz | dz | dz | ⟨dz⟩ dz | pitzitu ‘small’ | [piˈdzi.tu] | ⟪pitzith⟫ [piˈdziθ] |
⟪pedzito⟫ [pe̞ˈdzi.t̪o̞] |
/S_S |
u | u | u | u | uricla ‘ear’ | [uˈri.kla] | [uˈri.kɬa] | ⟪oricla⟫ [o̞ˈri.kl̪a] |
|
ui | ui̯ | ui̯ | ⟨ú⟩ uː | luictjare ‘to fight’ | [lui̯kˈcʃa.re] | ⟪luictjar’⟫ [lui̯ˈʨar̝] |
⟪lútsar⟫ [l̪uːˈtsar] |
|
v | β | v | v | voulere ‘to want’ | [vou̯ˈle.re] | ⟪vouler’⟫ [vuˈler̝] |
⟪voler⟫ [vo̞ˈle̞r] |
|
x | (Indicates stress.) | iljax ‘there’ | [iˈʎa] | [iˈɮa] | ⟪alià⟫ [a.l̪iˈa] |
Indicates stress. | ||
z | z | ʑ | z | raquazna ‘quiver (of arrows)’ | [raˈkwaz.na] | ⟪raqvazna⟫ [raˈkʋaʑ.na] |
[ra.kuˈaz.n̪a] | Only in borrowing and the digraph ⟨tz⟩. |
zj | ʒ | ʑ | ⟨z⟩ z | frezjire ‘to lead astray’ | [freˈʒi.re] | ⟪frezjir’⟫ [freˈʑir̝] |
⟪frezir⟫ [fre̞ˈzir] |
In borrowings. |
Pronouns
Nom. | Gen. | Dat. | Acc. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1sg | eou | meou | mei | me | I, my, (to) me, me |
2sg | tu | teou | tei | te | thou, thy, (to) thee, thee |
3sg.masc | ilj | seou | lei | le | he, his, (to) him, him |
3sg.fem | ilja | la | she, her, (to) her, her | ||
3sg.refl | - | sei | se | himself, herself, itself, &c | |
1pl | nous(autris) | noustru | nous | nous(autris) | we all, our, (to) us, us |
2pl | vous(autris) | voustru | vous | vous(autris) | you all, your, (to) you, you |
3pl.masc | iljis | louru | lour | ljis | they, their, (to) them, them |
3pl.fem | iljes | ljes |
Determiners
Articles
The Definite Article
Sing. | Sing. (_V) | Plur. | |
---|---|---|---|
Masculine | lu lu lape ‘the stone’ |
l’ l’acelju ‘the bird’ |
lis lis viris ‘the men’ |
Feminine | la la mage ‘the witch’ |
l’ l’aqhma ‘the spirit’ |
les les muljeres ‘the women’ |
The Indefinite Article
Sing. | Sing. (_V) | Plur. | |
---|---|---|---|
Masculine | un un lape ‘a stone’ |
n’ n’anju ‘a year’ |
unis unis viris ‘some men’ |
Feminine | una una mage ‘a witch’ |
n’ n’estelja ‘a star’ |
unes unes muljeres ‘some women’ |