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  • # it, to it, for it. ''Dative of '''[[ek#Zjenav|ek]]'''.''
    352 bytes (44 words) - 05:49, 6 November 2021
  • ...it is not presently spoken on the planet, nor indeed even from the planet. It is highly fusional, and is spoken by a race of ancient deities.
    353 bytes (51 words) - 21:42, 15 April 2022
  • A suffix added to a noun to categorize it as sacred when it is already explicitly marked with a feminine prefix. Note: With few excepti
    510 bytes (69 words) - 12:51, 4 November 2021
  • ...Latin vocabulary? Maybe. Is it a creole? Probably not, but also maybe. Is it dark and spooky and probably something that vampires would speak if they we | ''No, sack it!''
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  • # of it, from it. ''Genitive of '''[[ek##Zjenav|ek]]'''.''
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  • # How are you? How's it going? ...è]] [[thrakla#Drikva Yakke|thrakl]]’[[ati#Drikva Yakke|ati]]?''''' ‘How is it going for you?’ ''
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  • # How are you (all)? How's it going? ...i]] [[thrakla#Drikva Yakke|thrakl]]’[[ati#Drikva Yakke|ati]]?''''' ‘How is it going for you (all)?’ ''
    553 bytes (79 words) - 08:06, 12 February 2023
  • ...ect to say '''''[[gji#Maltcégj|gji]] [[am#Maltcégj|am]]''''' any more than it is correct to say **''oneth''.
    482 bytes (72 words) - 20:21, 22 October 2021
  • ...n't actually used in [[Merineth (dialect)|Merineth dialect]]. (If it were, it would be '''''**salyt'''''.)
    654 bytes (87 words) - 14:44, 5 October 2022
  • ...Valthungian form did not retain the long vowel in ''dār-'', or indeed why it vanished altogether.
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  • # it is, he is, she is. ''Third person singular present conjugation of '''[[ei#I # it. ''Fourth person singular (inanimate) nominative pronoun.''
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  • # isn’t it?, doesn’t it?
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  • Dlatci is the oldest conlang by [[User:Jamin|Jamin Johnson]], and it has been created and recreated a total of five times. More to come when the
    179 bytes (32 words) - 04:44, 30 June 2022
  • ...ɑ.lu okaw/) is a language commissioned by Ty Sheetz for an upcoming novel. It is written in the ''onadhat'' alphabet.
    274 bytes (36 words) - 16:05, 12 November 2022
  • From [[Old Valthungian]] '''''[[it mis geaoriþ]]'''''
    370 bytes (41 words) - 18:40, 6 October 2022
  • ...s with many fruits and spices, it is unclear by which route this word made it into the language, and this is a particularly surprising case, because the
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  • # it
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  • # no, none, none of it
    315 bytes (40 words) - 10:22, 13 February 2023
  • # some, some of it
    314 bytes (39 words) - 06:34, 13 February 2023
  • # it
    225 bytes (26 words) - 19:00, 11 February 2023
  • # any, any of it
    309 bytes (39 words) - 04:59, 13 February 2023
  • # all, all of it
    311 bytes (39 words) - 04:20, 13 February 2023
  • # it. ''Third person inanimate singular.''
    206 bytes (21 words) - 14:26, 8 October 2021
  • # all, all of it, the entire amount
    343 bytes (45 words) - 08:44, 13 February 2023
  • # right, true, isn't it
    465 bytes (55 words) - 08:07, 1 November 2021
  • # it
    312 bytes (35 words) - 16:41, 13 February 2023
  • ...w are you? How’s it going? ''Only used by the Merineth. Literally: “How is it floating?”'' ...are you? How’s it going? ''Only used by the Tenibvreth. Literally: “How is it flowing?” (referring to blood).''
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  • ...al aspect. In formal writing, ''peta'' is always used; however, in speech, it may be shortened to '''''[[pet#Nymeran|pet]]''''' before a vowel or '''''[[
    523 bytes (70 words) - 16:34, 10 January 2022
  • ...ative language of the Alder'mane or Northern people of [[Aterran|Aterra]]. It is written in an ancient alphabet known as ([[sjakysirh#Alder’mane|Sjakys
    662 bytes (94 words) - 19:35, 12 May 2022
  • # to it, to them
    365 bytes (50 words) - 21:57, 21 September 2022
  • A suffix added to a noun to categorize it as cursed. Note: With few exceptions noted in the lexicon, this should not
    574 bytes (83 words) - 20:24, 22 October 2021
  • ...ine plural pronoun. '''[[parþ#Maltcégj|parþ]]''' is also acceptable unless it is explicitly necessary to the meaning that the subjects are all masculine.
    555 bytes (77 words) - 02:43, 7 November 2021
  • A prefix added to a noun to categorize it as sacred. Note: With few exceptions noted in the lexicon, this should not
    553 bytes (82 words) - 20:22, 22 October 2021
  • # of it, of them
    379 bytes (48 words) - 21:57, 21 September 2022
  • {{Template: Braereth Dialects|eθ|eθ|eth|eθ|eth|e̞θ|it’|it}}
    502 bytes (66 words) - 00:09, 5 October 2022
  • ...aspect. In formal writing, ''petena'' is always used; however, in speech, it may be shortened to ''pen'' before a vowel or ''pete'' before a consonant.
    597 bytes (78 words) - 16:06, 10 January 2022
  • ...t]]''''', with influence from '''''[[salute#Braereth|salute]]''''', though it actually comes from '''''[[sauve#Braereth|sauve]]'''''.''
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  • # he, it
    650 bytes (80 words) - 21:56, 21 September 2022
  • # she, it
    658 bytes (80 words) - 21:53, 21 September 2022
  • ...logous to how we might normally say “''gonna''” in English, but in writing it is usually spelled out as 〈''going to''〉. Another example is the simple ...ified consonant table. I know it doesn't quite all line up “properly,” but it does make more sense in how these consonants pattern in the Nymeran languag
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  • ...ough not to the extent that would rise to the definition of a true creole. It retains a somewhat deep orthography harkening back to its ancient predecess ...it is not presently spoken on the planet, nor indeed even from the planet. It is highly fusional, and is spoken by a race of deities.</div>
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  • ...phabet|Gothic alphabet]] which may have been attributed to Gothic instead. It has been reconstructed with a very similar phonology: |align="left" colspan=6| ‹𐍁› did not have a phonetic value in Gothic: It was used solely to represent the number ‘90’. A variation of this lette
    19 KB (2,413 words) - 21:50, 30 March 2023
  • ...but in many cases this ending undergoes a process of metathesis, rendering it ‑ma. Finally, the accusative plural of masculine and feminine nouns is us ...reate a great deal of variation (See [[Valthungian#Phonology|Phonology]]). It is important to be familiar with the rules set forth in the Phonology secti
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  • ...he current phonology of the language is used by many speakers, and renders it quite distinct. A few differences of notes: * Palatal ⟨j⟩ is not used. It is elided entirely after obstruents, or changes to ⟨i⟩ after sonorants.
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  • The nominative case is simply the subject of a sentence. It is the “default” form of the word, and the noun in the sentence which i ...''it'', ''we'', ''you'', ''they'' and ''who'' are all nominative (though ''it'' and ''you'' are the same in other cases as well). The archaic preposition
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  • ...sical spelling, though some have adopted the Eomentesa spelling reform, as it is a little closer than Classical Braereth to how Merineth is actually pron ...“Long Island” pronunciation of the phrase “Minnesota and Wisconsin,” where it sounds a bit like “Minnesoter.”)
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  • ::: Literally: “Pan Kid,” though it is likely that the '''''[[bran#Valthungian|bran]]''''' element actually ref
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  • ...d said something more along the lines of: “Why would you want to go there? It's just cows and trees.” ...g with /i/ or /u/ appears at the beginning of a word (i.e. with no onset), it is realized as a glide ([j] or [w], respectively).
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  • ...s based on a series of “modes,” of which phonology is just one expression. It is possible for a group of Hakdor who primarily use a vocal language to com ...ry similar to English “-’s”). In addition to standard possession of nouns, it is also used with pronouns to form the basis of the possessive pronouns rat
    30 KB (4,606 words) - 18:35, 6 June 2022
  • ...on stress. Where unstressed vowels have a different phonetic realization, it appears on the right of the tilde in square brackets. An intersyllabic consonant is required, though it need not be a cluster. Any single consonant may occur between syllables exc
    37 KB (5,445 words) - 20:18, 30 March 2023
  • language as it is captured in a few surviving texts believed to date to around it applied optionally between two consecutive vowels only after a stressed vow
    88 KB (11,382 words) - 22:47, 6 November 2021
  • ...h comes from Proto-Germanic combinations such as *gg, *gw, *ww, and *gwj. It may also arise from an intervocalic *w in certain circumstances. The other ...er ƕ has the additional complication of an orthographic convention whereby it is written as ‹ɧ› when in final position in a word or word segment.
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  • Some processes require you to take a vowel from a word and change it to its contrasting vowel. For example, if the vowel is ‘oo’, it changes to ‘o’. If it is ‘o’, it changes to ‘oo’.
    110 KB (16,015 words) - 19:02, 6 May 2023
  • ...istic distinction, but is indicative of the tails of the merfolk who speak it. Specific differences in the phonologies of the modern dialects are describ ...”) mid vowels and almost complete loss of the palatal series to unpacking. It has a small number of borrowings from Celtic sources not shared with the ot
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  • ...s, though it still retains a rather deep orthography from an earlier form. It is written in the Imperial Script ('''''[[kuggi yakke#Drikva Yakke|Kuggi Ya ...ificantly, and the word order and syntax became much more rigid. In a way, it is analogous to Latin, the Classical form of which would barely be understo
    81 KB (11,570 words) - 12:50, 31 May 2022
  • ...emi-analytic head-initial language created by BenJamin P. Johnson in 2001. It has a strict VSO sentence structure that is modified with large numbers of ...but are ''not'' a diphthong, the second vowel is marked with a diæresis if it is a front vowel, or with a single dot if a back vowel (i.e. ï, ÿ, ë, ȧ
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  • ...is division is fairly intuitive: If it is alive, it is animate; otherwise, it is inanimate. There are, however, some exceptions and nuances. Many nouns w ...phasis in poetic language or rhetoric, such as ''[[djindre]]'' ‘melody’ if it is particularly lively or moving, or ''[[zivesj]]'' ‘light’ to describe
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  • ...us cannot have been inherited from the language of [[w: Ulfilas|Wulfila]]. It is likely, however, that the speakers of the ancestor of Valthungian did co ...guages|North]] and [[w: West_Germanic_languages|West Germanic languages]], it is also marked by distinctive changes in palatalisation, which, while simil
    118 KB (17,433 words) - 19:19, 24 February 2023
  • '''[[alesh#Nymeran|alesh]]''' /a.lɛʃ/ ''prp'' with it<br> '''[[ashík#Nymeran|ashík]]''' /a.ʃik/ ''prn'' it<br>
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  • '''[[lozesh#Nymeran|lozesh]]''' /lo.zɛʃ/ ''prp'' after it<br> '''[[sukesh#Nymeran|sukesh]]''' /su.kɛʃ/ ''prp'' around it<br>
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  • '''[[ek#Zjenav|ek]]''' /ɛk/ ''prn'' it<br> '''[[ekan#Zjenav|ekan]]''' /ɛkɑn/ ''prn'' its; of it<br>
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  • ...ltcégj|bvric]]''' /bvriʃ/ ''v.i.'' to fart loudly, hoping no one will hear it.<br> ...égj|bvrǫþ]]''' /bvrɔθ/ ''v.t.'' to fart loudly, not caring if anyone hears it.<br>
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  • '''[[eth#Braereth|eth]]''' /eθ/ (''Mer.:'' [[it’#Merineth|it’]]) ''cjt.'' '''and.''' ''A reflex of {[[e#Braereth|e]]} before a vowel.' ...[ilia#Eomentesa|ilia]], ''Mer.:'' [[ilia#Merineth|ilia]]) ''prn.'' '''she, it.''' ''Third person singular feminine pronoun.''<br />
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