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https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/family-color&diff=35826
Template:Infobox language/family-color
2019-11-15T04:52:00Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{#switch:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}<br />
<!--Remaining real-world family colours: also salmon, pink-><br />
| algic | algonkian = lightskyblue<br />
| american | american (areal) = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| uto-aztecan | utoaztecan = /**/#80bfff<br />
<!--Taken colours--><br />
| adzamic = /**/#ffddaa<br />
| amaian = darkseagreen<br />
| argeyazic = /**/#faecc8<br />
| asuranesian = /**/#0de2bb<br />
| bavkir = /**/#288aa1<br />
| dar = pink<br />
| garsenian = /**/#99ddff<br />
| hedretic = /**/#ffea77<br />
| lahiri = lime<br />
| letsic = lightgreen<br />
| maak = lightcyan<br />
| methic = /**/#9A4EAE<br />
| mherdic = mediumspringgreen<br />
| milevic = /**/#2f5fdf<br />
| ngerupic = /**/#68a8ff<br />
| paroan = /**/#00eaff<br />
| prrablen = /**/#80bfff<br />
| pub = /**/#fd79da<br />
| rietic = /**/#b57edc<br />
| sitr-yenan = /**/#eda484<br />
| tep = /**/#c99fee<br />
| theweric = gold<br />
| vaniuan = /**/#c9ffd9<br />
| varkanic = salmon<br />
| ystelo-atruozan = /**/#aa2770<br />
<!--Reserved for in-world examples--><br />
| creole | mixed | pidgin | creole/pidgin/mixed = tan<br />
| isolate | language isolate | gray | grey | #dddddd = /**/#dddddd<br />
| sign | sign language = silver<br />
| conlang | artificial | constructed | constructed language = black<br />
| unclassified | superfamily = white<br />
| test = /**/#6c5330<br />
| #default =<!--blank--><br />
}}<noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=CWS_Planet:Language_family_colours&diff=35825
CWS Planet:Language family colours
2019-11-15T04:51:50Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{tlx|Infobox language}}. <br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.<br />
<br />
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.<br />
<br />
When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| Test || Test || #000000 || || To be added. || test ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==FYI==<br />
<br />
Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.<br />
<br />
Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.<br />
<br />
==Colours==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Yrieixgroulx|Yrieixgroulx]]|| [[Argeyazic languages]] || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||argeyazic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Adzo-Neviric languages]] || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || adzamic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:pittman789|pittman789]] || [[Vaniuan languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || vaniuan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ultimate Ridley|Ultimate Ridley]] || [[Letsic languages]] || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || letsic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]]<br>[[User:Xylophonw|xylo]] || [[Lahiri languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || Areal. Sometimes used for all indigenous languages, including those related to broader families. || lahiri || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Mherdic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || mherdic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dendana|dendana]]|| [[Amaian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || || amaian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| ? || [[Varkanic languages]] || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || varkanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Aeoraic Ferret]] || [[Methic languages]] || style = "background:#9A4EAE" | #9A4EAE || || || methic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Daruvic languages]] || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || dar || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || pub || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Maakpauean languages]] || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || maak || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alynnidalar|Alynnidalar]] || [[Garsenian languages]] || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || garsenian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#33A1DE" | #33a1de || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dendana|dendana]] || [[Ngerupic languages]] || style = "background:#68a8ff" | #68a8ff || || || ngerupic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#214c87" | #214c87 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Echethesi|Echethesi]] || [[Paroan languages]] || style = "background:#00eaff" | #00eaff || || || paroan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#da70d6" | #da70d6 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|UniLastation]] || [[Sitr-Yenan languages]] || style = "background:#eda484" | #eda484 || || || sitr-yenan || style = "background:red" | Incomplete<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Arnoldii|Arnoldii]] || [[Rietic languages]] || style = "background:#b57edc" | #b57edc || || || rietic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jute|Jute]]<br>[[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages]] || style = "background:#c99fee" | #c99fee || Andamanese || || tep || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alcazar|Alcazar]] || [[Asuranesian languages]] || style = "background:#0de2bb" | #0de2bb || || || asuranesian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Litrobotix|litrobotix]] || [[Prra-Blen languages]] || style = "background:#80bfff" | #80bfff || Uto-Aztecan || || prrablen || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Enigmatic Emolga|total pleb]] || [[Milevic languages]] || style = "background:#2f5fdf" | #2f5fdf || || || milevic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Loglorn|Loglorn]] || [[Bavkir languages]] || style = "background:#288aa1" | #288aa1 || || || bavkir || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Muc2|Muc]] || [[Hedretic languages]] || style = "background:#ffea77" | #ffea77 || || || hedretic<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:CurlyHairly|Curlie]]<br>[[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]]|| [[Ystelo-Atruozan languages]] || style = "background:#aa2770" | #aa2770 || || || ystelo-atruozan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || creole || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || isolate || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || sign || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A ||style = "color:white; background:black" | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || conlang || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || unclassified || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Maintenance]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/family-color&diff=35824
Template:Infobox language/family-color
2019-11-15T04:41:16Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{#switch:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}<br />
<!--Remaining real-world family colours: also salmon, pink-><br />
| algic | algonkian = lightskyblue<br />
| american | american (areal) = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| uto-aztecan | utoaztecan = /**/#80bfff<br />
<!--Taken colours--><br />
| adzamic = /**/#ffddaa<br />
| amaian = darkseagreen<br />
| argeyazic = /**/#faecc8<br />
| asuranesian = /**/#0de2bb<br />
| bavkir = /**/#288aa1<br />
| dar = pink<br />
| garsenian = /**/#99ddff<br />
| hedretic = /**/#ffea77<br />
| lahiri = lime<br />
| letsic = lightgreen<br />
| maak = lightcyan<br />
| methic = /**/#9A4EAE<br />
| mherdic = mediumspringgreen<br />
| milevic = /**/#2f5fdf<br />
| ngerupic = /**/#68a8ff<br />
| paroan = /**/#00eaff<br />
| prrablen = /**/#80bfff<br />
| pub = /**/#fd79da<br />
| rietic = /**/#b57edc<br />
| sitr-yenan = /**/#eda484<br />
| tep = /**/#c99fee<br />
| theweric = gold<br />
| vaniuan = /**/#c9ffd9<br />
| varkanic = salmon<br />
| ystelo-atruozan = /**/#d13b89<br />
<!--Reserved for in-world examples--><br />
| creole | mixed | pidgin | creole/pidgin/mixed = tan<br />
| isolate | language isolate | gray | grey | #dddddd = /**/#dddddd<br />
| sign | sign language = silver<br />
| conlang | artificial | constructed | constructed language = black<br />
| unclassified | superfamily = white<br />
| test = /**/#6c5330<br />
| #default =<!--blank--><br />
}}<noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=CWS_Planet:Language_family_colours&diff=35823
CWS Planet:Language family colours
2019-11-15T04:40:36Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{tlx|Infobox language}}. <br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.<br />
<br />
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.<br />
<br />
When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| Test || Test || #000000 || || To be added. || test ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==FYI==<br />
<br />
Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.<br />
<br />
Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.<br />
<br />
==Colours==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Yrieixgroulx|Yrieixgroulx]]|| [[Argeyazic languages]] || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||argeyazic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Adzo-Neviric languages]] || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || adzamic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:pittman789|pittman789]] || [[Vaniuan languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || vaniuan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ultimate Ridley|Ultimate Ridley]] || [[Letsic languages]] || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || letsic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]]<br>[[User:Xylophonw|xylo]] || [[Lahiri languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || Areal. Sometimes used for all indigenous languages, including those related to broader families. || lahiri || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Mherdic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || mherdic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dendana|dendana]]|| [[Amaian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || || amaian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| ? || [[Varkanic languages]] || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || varkanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Aeoraic Ferret]] || [[Methic languages]] || style = "background:#9A4EAE" | #9A4EAE || || || methic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Daruvic languages]] || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || dar || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || pub || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Maakpauean languages]] || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || maak || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alynnidalar|Alynnidalar]] || [[Garsenian languages]] || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || garsenian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#33A1DE" | #33a1de || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dendana|dendana]] || [[Ngerupic languages]] || style = "background:#68a8ff" | #68a8ff || || || ngerupic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#214c87" | #214c87 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Echethesi|Echethesi]] || [[Paroan languages]] || style = "background:#00eaff" | #00eaff || || || paroan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#da70d6" | #da70d6 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|UniLastation]] || [[Sitr-Yenan languages]] || style = "background:#eda484" | #eda484 || || || sitr-yenan || style = "background:red" | Incomplete<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Arnoldii|Arnoldii]] || [[Rietic languages]] || style = "background:#b57edc" | #b57edc || || || rietic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jute|Jute]]<br>[[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages]] || style = "background:#c99fee" | #c99fee || Andamanese || || tep || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alcazar|Alcazar]] || [[Asuranesian languages]] || style = "background:#0de2bb" | #0de2bb || || || asuranesian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Litrobotix|litrobotix]] || [[Prra-Blen languages]] || style = "background:#80bfff" | #80bfff || Uto-Aztecan || || prrablen || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Enigmatic Emolga|total pleb]] || [[Milevic languages]] || style = "background:#2f5fdf" | #2f5fdf || || || milevic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Loglorn|Loglorn]] || [[Bavkir languages]] || style = "background:#288aa1" | #288aa1 || || || bavkir || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Muc2|Muc]] || [[Hedretic languages]] || style = "background:#ffea77" | #ffea77 || || || hedretic<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:CurlyHairly|Curlie]]<br>[[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]]|| [[Ystelo-Atruozan languages]] || style = "background:#d13b89" | #d13b89 || || || ystelo-atruozan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || creole || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || isolate || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || sign || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A ||style = "color:white; background:black" | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || conlang || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || unclassified || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Maintenance]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=CWS_Planet:Language_family_colours&diff=35822
CWS Planet:Language family colours
2019-11-15T04:40:06Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{tlx|Infobox language}}. <br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.<br />
<br />
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.<br />
<br />
When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| Test || Test || #000000 || || To be added. || test ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==FYI==<br />
<br />
Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.<br />
<br />
Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.<br />
<br />
==Colours==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Yrieixgroulx|Yrieixgroulx]]|| [[Argeyazic languages]] || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||argeyazic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Adzo-Neviric languages]] || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || adzamic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:pittman789|pittman789]] || [[Vaniuan languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || vaniuan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ultimate Ridley|Ultimate Ridley]] || [[Letsic languages]] || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || letsic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]]<br>[[User:Xylophonw|xylo]] || [[Lahiri languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || Areal. Sometimes used for all indigenous languages, including those related to broader families. || lahiri || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Mherdic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || mherdic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dendana|dendana]]|| [[Amaian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || || amaian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| ? || [[Varkanic languages]] || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || varkanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Aeoraic Ferret]] || [[Methic languages]] || style = "background:#9A4EAE" | #9A4EAE || || || methic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Daruvic languages]] || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || dar || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || pub || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Maakpauean languages]] || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || maak || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alynnidalar|Alynnidalar]] || [[Garsenian languages]] || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || garsenian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#33A1DE" | #33a1de || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dendana|dendana]] || [[Ngerupic languages]] || style = "background:#68a8ff" | #68a8ff || || || ngerupic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#214c87" | #214c87 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Echethesi|Echethesi]] || [[Paroan languages]] || style = "background:#00eaff" | #00eaff || || || paroan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#da70d6" | #da70d6 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|UniLastation]] || [[Sitr-Yenan languages]] || style = "background:#eda484" | #eda484 || || || sitr-yenan || style = "background:red" | Incomplete<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Arnoldii|Arnoldii]] || [[Rietic languages]] || style = "background:#b57edc" | #b57edc || || || rietic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jute|Jute]]<br>[[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages]] || style = "background:#c99fee" | #c99fee || Andamanese || || tep || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alcazar|Alcazar]] || [[Asuranesian languages]] || style = "background:#0de2bb" | #0de2bb || || || asuranesian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Litrobotix|litrobotix]] || [[Prra-Blen languages]] || style = "background:#80bfff" | #80bfff || Uto-Aztecan || || prrablen || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Enigmatic Emolga|total pleb]] || [[Milevic languages]] || style = "background:#2f5fdf" | #2f5fdf || || || milevic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Loglorn|Loglorn]] || [[Bavkir languages]] || style = "background:#288aa1" | #288aa1 || || || bavkir || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Muc2|Muc]] || [[Hedretic languages]] || style = "background:#ffea77" | #ffea77 || || || hedretic<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:CurlyHairly|Curlie]]<br>[[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]]|| [[Ystelo-Atruozan languages]] || style = "background:#bf2475" | #bf2475 || || || ystelo-atruozan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || creole || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || isolate || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || sign || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A ||style = "color:white; background:black" | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || conlang || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || unclassified || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Maintenance]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/family-color&diff=35820
Template:Infobox language/family-color
2019-11-15T04:34:28Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{#switch:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}<br />
<!--Remaining real-world family colours: also salmon, pink-><br />
| algic | algonkian = lightskyblue<br />
| american | american (areal) = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| uto-aztecan | utoaztecan = /**/#80bfff<br />
<!--Taken colours--><br />
| adzamic = /**/#ffddaa<br />
| amaian = darkseagreen<br />
| argeyazic = /**/#faecc8<br />
| asuranesian = /**/#0de2bb<br />
| bavkir = /**/#288aa1<br />
| dar = pink<br />
| garsenian = /**/#99ddff<br />
| hedretic = /**/#ffea77<br />
| lahiri = lime<br />
| letsic = lightgreen<br />
| maak = lightcyan<br />
| methic = /**/#9A4EAE<br />
| mherdic = mediumspringgreen<br />
| milevic = /**/#2f5fdf<br />
| ngerupic = /**/#68a8ff<br />
| paroan = /**/#00eaff<br />
| prrablen = /**/#80bfff<br />
| pub = /**/#fd79da<br />
| rietic = /**/#b57edc<br />
| sitr-yenan = /**/#eda484<br />
| tep = /**/#c99fee<br />
| theweric = gold<br />
| vaniuan = /**/#c9ffd9<br />
| varkanic = salmon<br />
| ystelo-atruozan = goldenrod<!--Reserved for in-world examples--><br />
| creole | mixed | pidgin | creole/pidgin/mixed = tan<br />
| isolate | language isolate | gray | grey | #dddddd = /**/#dddddd<br />
| sign | sign language = silver<br />
| conlang | artificial | constructed | constructed language = black<br />
| unclassified | superfamily = white<br />
| test = /**/#6c5330<br />
| #default =<!--blank--><br />
}}<noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=CWS_Planet:Language_family_colours&diff=35819
CWS Planet:Language family colours
2019-11-15T04:33:39Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{tlx|Infobox language}}. <br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.<br />
<br />
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.<br />
<br />
When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| Test || Test || #000000 || || To be added. || test ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==FYI==<br />
<br />
Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.<br />
<br />
Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.<br />
<br />
==Colours==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Yrieixgroulx|Yrieixgroulx]]|| [[Argeyazic languages]] || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||argeyazic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Adzo-Neviric languages]] || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || adzamic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:CurlyHairly|Curlie]]<br>[[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]]|| [[Ystelo-Atruozan languages]] || style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ystelo-atruozan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:pittman789|pittman789]] || [[Vaniuan languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || vaniuan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ultimate Ridley|Ultimate Ridley]] || [[Letsic languages]] || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || letsic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]]<br>[[User:Xylophonw|xylo]] || [[Lahiri languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || Areal. Sometimes used for all indigenous languages, including those related to broader families. || lahiri || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Mherdic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || mherdic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dendana|dendana]]|| [[Amaian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || || amaian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| ? || [[Varkanic languages]] || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || varkanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Aeoraic Ferret]] || [[Methic languages]] || style = "background:#9A4EAE" | #9A4EAE || || || methic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Daruvic languages]] || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || dar || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || pub || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Maakpauean languages]] || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || maak || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alynnidalar|Alynnidalar]] || [[Garsenian languages]] || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || garsenian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#33A1DE" | #33a1de || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dendana|dendana]] || [[Ngerupic languages]] || style = "background:#68a8ff" | #68a8ff || || || ngerupic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#214c87" | #214c87 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Echethesi|Echethesi]] || [[Paroan languages]] || style = "background:#00eaff" | #00eaff || || || paroan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#da70d6" | #da70d6 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|UniLastation]] || [[Sitr-Yenan languages]] || style = "background:#eda484" | #eda484 || || || sitr-yenan || style = "background:red" | Incomplete<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Arnoldii|Arnoldii]] || [[Rietic languages]] || style = "background:#b57edc" | #b57edc || || || rietic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jute|Jute]]<br>[[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages]] || style = "background:#c99fee" | #c99fee || Andamanese || || tep || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alcazar|Alcazar]] || [[Asuranesian languages]] || style = "background:#0de2bb" | #0de2bb || || || asuranesian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Litrobotix|litrobotix]] || [[Prra-Blen languages]] || style = "background:#80bfff" | #80bfff || Uto-Aztecan || || prrablen || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Enigmatic Emolga|total pleb]] || [[Milevic languages]] || style = "background:#2f5fdf" | #2f5fdf || || || milevic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Loglorn|Loglorn]] || [[Bavkir languages]] || style = "background:#288aa1" | #288aa1 || || || bavkir || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Muc2|Muc]] || [[Hedretic languages]] || style = "background:#ffea77" | #ffea77 || || || hedretic<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || creole || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || isolate || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || sign || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A ||style = "color:white; background:black" | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || conlang || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || unclassified || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Maintenance]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/language_family_color_table&diff=35818
Template:Infobox language/language family color table
2019-11-15T04:33:20Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>{|style="text-align:center; margin:0;"<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|argeyazic}}"|[[Argeyazic languages|Argeyazic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|theweric}}"|[[Theweric languages|Theweric]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|adzamic}}"|[[Adzo-Neviric languages|Adzo-Neviric]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|letsic}}"|[[Letsic languages|Letsic]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|ystelo-atruozan}}"|[[Ystelo-Atruozan languages|Ystelo-Atruozan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|vaniuan}}"|[[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|lahiri}}"|[[Lahiri languages|Lahiri]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|mherdic}}"|[[Mherdic languages|Mherdic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|amaian}}"|[[Amaian languages|Amaian]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|varkanic}}"|[[Varkanic languages|Varkanic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|methic}}"|[[Methic languages|Methic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|dar}}"|[[Daruvic languages|Daruvic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pub}}"|[[Upper Borosan languages|Upper Borosan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|maak}}"|[[Maakpauean languages|Maakpauean]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|garsenian}}"|[[Garsenian languages|Garsenian]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|ngerupic}}"|[[Ngerupic languages|Ngerupic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|paroan}}"|[[Paroan languages|Paroan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|sitr-yenan}}"|[[Sitr-Yenan languages|Sitr-Yenan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|rietic}}"|[[Rietic languages|Rietic]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|tep}}"|[[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages|Trans-Ebo-Puzimm]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|asuranesian}}"|[[Asuranesian languages|Asuranesian]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|prrablen}}"|[[Prra-Blen languages|Prra-Blen]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|milevic}}"|[[Milevic languages|Milevic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|bavkir}}"|[[Bavkir languages|Bavkir]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|hedretic}}"|[[Hedretic languages|Hedretic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Creole}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Creole}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Pidgin}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Mixed}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Isolate}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Isolate}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Sign}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Sign}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Conlang}}"|<font style="color:white; background-color:black">{{Infobox language/genetic |Conlang}}</font><br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|unclassified}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |unclassified}}<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="84" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Test}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Test}}<br />
|}<br />
<noinclude>{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Lahiri_languages&diff=35813
Lahiri languages
2019-11-15T03:05:22Z
<p>Xylophonw: make page</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox language family<br />
| name = Lahiri<br />
| region = [[Lahan]] and parts of east [[Puzimm]]<br />
| familycolor = lahiri<br />
| family = One of the world's primary [[Wikipedia:Language family|language families]]<br />
| protoname = [[Proto-Lahiri language|Proto-Lahiri]]<br />
| iso3 = PLH<br />
}}<br />
The '''Lahiri languages''' are a language family consisting of several hundred languages and related varieties spoken in [[Lahan]] and in eastern parts of [[Puzimm]]. The core of the Lahiri family is well established, however, due to extensive contact influence with [[Asuranesian languages|Asuranesian]] and [[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages|Trans-Ebo-Puzimm]] languages and poor documentation on a large majority of Lahiri languages, the boundaries and overall membership of the family are uncertain and subject to much debate. There are, at present, over a dozen distinct proposals for the internal structure and membership of the Lahiri family.</div>
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Archive:Kawuiian
2019-11-15T02:37:27Z
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<div><br />
{{Infobox language<br />
|name = Kawuiian<br />
|altname = <br />
|nativename = Kauilui<br />
|pronunciation = <br />
|states = Kawui<br />
|region = Lahan<br />
|latd = | latm = | latNS = <!-- latitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|longd = | longm = | longEW = <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|ethnicity = Kawuiian<br />
|speakers = 2 million~<br />
|date = <br />
|familycolor = tep<br />
|fam1 = Saru-Asuran<br />
|ancestor2 = <br />
|ancestor = <br />
|posteriori = <br />
|dia1 = <br />
|dialects = Heian, Tapuiian, Kahuiian, Akuiian, Malawian<br />
|script = Kawuiian Letzic, local scripts<br />
|nation = Kawui<br />
|agency = <br />
|iso3 = <br />
|image = <br />
|imagesize = <br />
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}}<br />
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==Background==<br />
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<!-- Design goals, inspiration, ideas, who speaks it?, when was it created?, where does it come from?, any peculiarities? --><br />
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Kawuiian is a Saru-Asuran language spoken primarily in the nation of Kawui. It is spoken by nearly 1.9 million people in the nation. <br />
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==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Post-alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Retroflex<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Uvular<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Pharyngeal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Epiglottal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Glottal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal<br />
| m<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| n<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
| p<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| t d<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| k<br />
| ɢ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
| <br />
| f<br />
| <br />
| s<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ɦ<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affricate<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| w<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Trill<br />
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| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
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|-<br />
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| <br />
| <br />
| l<br />
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| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Lateral flap<br />
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|}<br />
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===Vowels===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-back<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
| i<br />
| <br />
| ʉ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-close<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close-mid<br />
| e<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| o<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
| <br />
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|-<br />
! style="" |Open-mid<br />
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|-<br />
! style="" |Near-open<br />
| <br />
| <br />
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| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| a<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
===Phonotactics===<br />
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===Orthography===<br />
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==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. --><br />
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Nouns<br />
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===Syntax===<br />
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<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. --><br />
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[[Category:Languages]]</div>
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https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Archive:Modern_Garuhish&diff=35811
Archive:Modern Garuhish
2019-11-15T02:37:13Z
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{{Infobox language<br />
|name = Standard Garuhish<br />
|altname = <br />
|nativename = Gueruxilfol<br />
|pronunciation = [gəɾu'xilfol]<br />
|states = <br />
|region = <br />
|latd = | latm = | latNS = <!-- latitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|longd = | longm = | longEW = <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|ethnicity = <br />
|speakers = <br />
|date = <br />
|familycolor = tep<br />
|fam1 = Trans-Püzimm<br />
|fam2 = Saru-Asuran<br />
|fam3 = Garuhish<br />
|ancestor2 = Middle Garuhish<br />
|ancestor = [[Proto-Garuhish]]<br />
|posteriori = <br />
|dia1 = Dialects<br />
|dialects = {{plainlist|<br />
* [[Western Garuhish]]<br />
* [[Central Garuhish]]<br />
* [[Eastern Garuhish]]}}<br />
|script = (WIP)<br />
|nation = [[Garohe]]<br />
|agency = <br />
|iso3 = MGQ<br />
|image = <br />
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}}<br />
Modern Standard Garuhish (Modern Standard Garuhish: ''Gueruxilfol'', IPA: '''[gəɾu'xilfol]''') is a Saru-Asuran language spoken in the island nation of [[Garohe]], spoken predominantly on the main island Akuvi, and as a second language in the island of Onakia, where the Jutean-Garuhish Creole is preferred.<br />
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The standard variety of the language, also known as "City Garuhish", is spoken primarily in the big cities and settlements in Garohe, especially in it's capital city of Tseumuz {subject to change}; as well as by most foreigners who decide to learn the language.<br />
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Standard Garuhish is mainly used in extremely formal situations. The government uses the standard when making public announcements and diplomatic visits and meeting with other countries; however, each individual province is free to use its main dialect when making announcements to its native populace. A great deal of publicity and ad campaigns are also made using the standard, to reach a wider audience.<br />
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The standard is also used when writing scientific papers, news articles (in the case of the main cities and/or nation-wide news networks) and official documents.<br />
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The aforementioned dialects are [[Western Garuhish]], [[Central Garuhish]] and [[Eastern Garuhish]].<br />
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==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Post-alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Uvular<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Glottal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal <br />
| m<br />
| <br />
| n<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
| p b<br />
| <br />
| t d<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
| k g<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
| <br />
| f v<br />
| s s̺ z<br />
| ʃ ʒ<br />
| ç ʝ<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| χ<br />
| h<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affricate<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| t͡ʃ d͡ʒ<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Lateral<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| l<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ɹ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| w<br />
| ɰ ɰ̥<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Trill<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ʀ<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style=""| Blends<br />
| gb<br />
| kp<br />
| ct<br />
| ɟd<br />
| pç<br />
| bʝ<br />
|}<br />
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===Vowels===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
| i i: y<br />
| <br />
|<br />
| ɯ ɯ: u u:<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-Close<br />
| <br />
| ɪ<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close-Mid<br />
| e e:<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| o o:<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
|<br />
| ə<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-open<br />
| æ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| a a:<br />
| <br />
|<br />
| ɑ<br />
|}<br />
Standard Garuhish stress is always placed on the penultimate syllable of the word, and the stress always falls on the root morpheme of the word, regardless of any affixes present..<br />
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===Phonotactics===<br />
<!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --><br />
{None as of now}<br />
===Orthography===<br />
<!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IPA then visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet and read up. --><br />
The following is a table containing the IPA values for Modern Standard Garuhish and its corresponding letter in the script {when finished}, as well as the romanization.<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 1400px; text-align:center;"<br />
| /m/<br />
| /n/<br />
| /p/<br />
| /b/<br />
| /t/<br />
| /d/<br />
| /k/<br />
| /g/<br />
| /f/<br />
| /v/<br />
| /s/<br />
| /s̻/<br />
| /z/<br />
| /ʃ/<br />
| /ʒ/<br />
| /ç/<br />
| /ʝ/<br />
| /χ/<br />
| /h/<br />
| /t͡ʃ/<br />
| /d͡ʒ/<br />
| /l/<br />
| /ɹ/<br />
| /w/<br />
| /ɰ/<br />
| /ɰ̥/<br />
| /ʀ/<br />
| /gb/<br />
| /kp/<br />
| /ct/<br />
| /ɟd/<br />
| /pç/<br />
| /bʝ/<br />
| /i/<br />
| /i:/<br />
| /y/<br />
| /ɯ/<br />
| /ɯ:/<br />
| /u/<br />
| /u:/<br />
| /ɪ/<br />
| /e/<br />
| /e:/<br />
| /o/<br />
| /o:/<br />
| /ə/<br />
| /æ/<br />
| /a/<br />
| /a:/<br />
| /ɑ/<br />
|-<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
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| m<br />
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| p<br />
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| t<br />
| d<br />
| k<br />
| g<br />
| f<br />
| v<br />
| s<br />
| ş<br />
| z<br />
| ś<br />
| ź<br />
| c<br />
| j<br />
| x<br />
| h<br />
| ṭ<br />
| ḍ<br />
| l<br />
| r<br />
| w<br />
| gg<br />
| kk<br />
| ř<br />
| bb<br />
| pp<br />
| tt<br />
| dd<br />
| ṗ<br />
| ḅ<br />
| i<br />
| ï<br />
| ú<br />
| y<br />
| ÿ<br />
| u<br />
| ü<br />
| í<br />
| e<br />
| ë<br />
| o<br />
| ö<br />
| é<br />
| á<br />
| a<br />
| ä<br />
| ó<br />
|}<br />
{Script is WIP}<br />
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'''Anything beyond this point is outdated, and is most likely going to completely change'''<br />
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==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. --><br />
Derivation in Modern Garuhish (in it's current state) is a cacophony and a clusterfuck of nonsense created by the fact that at the time of its conception, I had no idea about how to derive stuff. It will be fixed in the (hopefully) near future.<br />
===Cases===<br />
Modern Standard Garuhish has 18 grammatical cases, in singular and plural forms:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Nominative<br />
* Accusative<br />
* Genitive<br />
* Possessed (used in conjunction with the Genitive case)<br />
* Inessive<br />
* Ectessive<br />
* Intrative<br />
* Circumlative<br />
* Subessive<br />
* Superessive<br />
* Ablative<br />
* Andative<br />
* Antessive<br />
* Postessive<br />
* Sociative<br />
* Abessive<br />
* Instrumental<br />
* Qualitative (used as a way to express color)}}<br />
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For all of the above, if a noun is uncountable, the plural forms do not apply.<br />
===Adjectives===<br />
Adjectives follow the noun they are modifying<br />
To form adjectives, the following rules are applied:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* If the last vowel in the noun is '''o''', suffix the noun with '''a''', and vice-versa.<br />
* If the last vowel in the noun is '''u''', suffix the noun with '''e''', and vice-versa.<br />
* If the last vowel in the noun is '''y''', suffix the noun with '''i''', and vice-versa.}}<br />
===Verbs===<br />
To form verbs, the following rules are applied:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''br''' when it ends with '''b''', or '''m'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''dr''' when it ends with '''d''', '''dh''', or '''n'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''fr''' when it ends with '''f''', or '''c'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''gr''' when it ends with '''g''', or '''z'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''kr''' when it ends with '''k''', or '''l'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''pr''' when it ends with '''p''', or '''s'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''vr''' when it ends with '''v''', or '''j'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''tr''' when it ends with '''t''', '''th''', or '''r'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''qr''' when it ends with '''q''', or '''h''', if before '''o''', '''u''', or '''y'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''xr''' when it ends with '''x''', or '''h''', if before '''a''', '''e''', or '''i'''.}}<br />
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Verbs are conjugated by the following:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Singular Number<br />
* Plural Number<br />
* First Person<br />
* Second Person<br />
* Third Person<br />
* Past Tense<br />
* Present Tense<br />
* Future Tense<br />
* Imperative Mood<br />
* Subjunctive Mood (future subjunctive is used as a conditional mood)<br />
* Indicative Mood}}<br />
===Particles===<br />
There are several particles in Modern Garuhish, used to modify nouns, pronouns and verbs, they are:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Eminentive: '''-sie'''<br />
* Adverbializer: '''-fat'''<br />
* Agentive (non-human): '''-then'''<br />
* Agentive (human): '''-zif''<br />
* Able Tense: '''ru-'''<br />
* Able Tense (negative): '''glo-'''<br />
* Continuous Aspect: '''pi-'''<br />
* Passive Voice: '''ma-'''<br />
* Interrogative: '''go-'''<br />
* Negative: '''ku-'''<br />
* Positive: '''ni-'''<br />
* Reflexive: '''-oed'''<br />
* Singular Definite Article: '''ug-'''<br />
* Plural Definite Article: '''ak-'''<br />
===The articles "ug-" and "ak-"===<br />
These articles have some pretty interesting mutation patterns when prefixed onto a noun; these patterns are shown in the following table:<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 200px; text-align:center;"<br />
! ug-<br />
! ak-<br />
|-<br />
| gb > mb<br />
| kb > mp<br />
|-<br />
| gc > dj<br />
| kc > tc<br />
|-<br />
| gd > nd<br />
| kd > nt<br />
|-<br />
| gdh > d<br />
| kdh > t<br />
|-<br />
| gf > mv<br />
| kf > mf<br />
|-<br />
| gg > k<br />
| kg > nk<br />
|-<br />
| gh > g<br />
| kh > k<br />
|-<br />
| gj > dj<br />
| kj > tc<br />
|-<br />
| gk > ng<br />
| kk > k<br />
|-<br />
| gl > gl<br />
| kl > kl<br />
|-<br />
| gm > gm<br />
| km > km<br />
|-<br />
| gn > gn<br />
| kn > kn<br />
|-<br />
| gp > mb<br />
| kp > mp<br />
|-<br />
| gq > x<br />
| kq > x<br />
|-<br />
| gr > gr<br />
| kr > kr<br />
|-<br />
| gs > dz<br />
| ks > ts<br />
|-<br />
| gt > nd<br />
| kt > nt<br />
|-<br />
| gth > d<br />
| kth > t<br />
|-<br />
| gv > mv<br />
| kf > mf<br />
|-<br />
| gx > q<br />
| kx > q<br />
|-<br />
| gz > dz<br />
| kz > ts<br />
|}<br />
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===Syntax===<br />
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|name = Pu u Lamu<br />
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|nativename = Pu u Lamu<br />
|pronunciation = [pu u lamu]<br />
|states (state) = Tuju<br />
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|ethnicity = North Tujuans<br />
|speakers = ~5 million<br />
|date = 2016<br />
|familycolor = tep<br />
|fam1 = Trans-Ebo-Puzimm <br />
|fam2 = [[Saru-Asuran languages|Saru-Asuran]]<br />
|fam3 = Sanju-Jutean<br />
|fam4 = Kawuio-Tujuan<br />
|fam5 = Tujuan<br />
|fam6 = Northern Tujuan<br />
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|minority = [[Kawui]]<br />
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'''Pu u Lamu''' is a [[Saru-Asuran]] language of the [[Tujuan]] branch. It is an official language of [[Tuju]] alongside [[Uňe Lãa]] and is a recognised minority language in [[Kawui]].<br />
==Background==<br />
==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
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! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Uvular<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Glottal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal<br />
|m<br />
|n<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
|p<br />
|t<br />
|t͡ɕ<br />
|k<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
|<br />
|s<br />
|ɕ<br />
|<br />
|χ<br />
|h<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
|<br />
|l<br />
|j<br />
|w<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Flap or tap<br />
|<br />
|ɾ<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
====Allophony====<br />
* /n/ assimilates to the place of articulation of a following consonant, merging with /m/ before labials and being realised as [n̠ʲ] before palatals, [ŋ] before velars and [ɴ] before uvulars respectively.<br />
* /n, l, w, h/ palatalise to [n̠ʲ, l̠ʲ, ɥ, ç] before front vowels, /w/ is also realised [ɥ] when preceded by a front vowel in a closed syllable. <br />
* /h/ is realised as [ɸ] before /u/.<br />
* Voicless obstruents [p, t, k, ɸ, s, ɕ, ç, χ, h, t͡ɕ] are voiced [b, d, g, β, z, ʑ, ʝ, ʁ, ɦ, d͡ʑ] word medially.<br />
===Vowels===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
|i y<br />
|<br />
|u<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
| ə<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-open<br />
| æ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| <br />
| a<br />
| <br />
|}<br />
====Allophony====<br />
* Close vowels /i, y, u/ are lowered and centralised to [ɪ, ʏ, ʊ] in closed syllables.<br />
* Close vowels /i, y, u/ are lowered to [ɛ, œ, ɔ] when in contact with /χ/.<br />
* /ə/ is lowered and backed to [ʌ] when followed by /w/ in a closed syllable.<br />
* In casual speech /y, u/ are often elided in unstressed syllables except word finally. allowing for otherwise impermissible consonant clusters to occur and a phonemic contrast between the close vowels [i, y, u] and near-close vowels [ɪ, ʏ, ʊ]. This is particularly common in Southern Tuju however is considered a non-standard and stigmatised form of speech.<br />
===Phonotactics===<br />
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====Syllable Structure====<br />
Standard Pu u Lamu has a (C)V(C) structure where only /m, n, l, j, w/ can occur in the coda. Consonant clusters can only appear at syllable boundaries and geminates do not occur except for /m, n, l/, which are analysed as consonant clusters. Two consecutive vowels cannot occur next to each other except for /u.ə/.<br />
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Pu u Lamu features vowel harmony where the front vowels /i, y, æ/ can only appear in a word together and the central and back vowles /ə, u, a/ can only appear in a word together however some loanwords do not comply to this rule.<br />
====Stress====<br />
Stress is fixed on the penultimate syllable with the exception of some loanwords.<br />
===Orthography===<br />
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Pu u Lamu is traditionally written in a syllbary.<br />
====Romanisation====<br />
Pu u Lamu is romanised as follows:<br />
<br />
'''Aa''' /a/ '''Cc''' /t͡ɕ/ '''Ee''' /æ/ '''Hh''' /h/ '''Ii''' /i/ '''Kk''' /k/ '''Ll''' /l/ '''Mm''' /m/ '''Nn''' /n/ '''Oo''' /ə/ '''Pp''' /p/ '''Qq''' /χ/ '''Rr''' /ɾ/ '''Ss''' /s/ '''Šš''' /ɕ/ '''Tt''' /t/ '''Uu''' /u/ '''Üü''' /y/ '''Ww''' /w/ '''Yy''' /j/<br />
==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
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====Vowel Harmony====<br />
Pu u Lamu vowels are categorised as "light" and "dark", /i, y, æ/ being light and /ə, u, a/ being their dark equivalents. A word may only contain vowels pertaining to one category, with the exception of some loanwords. Vowel harmony changes how nouns, personal pronouns, and verbs inflect, as affixes must harmonise with the root, for example: ''papotoy'' ("father" in the patientive case) vs. ''kewiltiy'' ("lizard" in the patientive case) are both animate nouns declined into the same case but employ different suffixes to match the vowels in the root. Vowel harmony also changes the form of derivational and classifier suffixes and particles, as a result most particles have two forms eg. ''pu'' and ''pü'', the dark and light forms of the instrumental particle. Not all particles, however, are affected by vowel harmony, eg. ''ey'' ("in") is always ''ey'' even if the word preceding it has dark vowels, and some suffixes even cause the root to change form instead of the other way round. In loanwords that do not comply to typical vowel harmony rules, the last vowel is used to determine which suffix or particle to use.<br />
====Nouns====<br />
Nouns belong to one of two genders: animate or inanimate. Gender generally cannot be predicted from the form of a word besides some suffixes such as a the inanimate nominaliser ''-o/i'' and the agentive suffix ''-mu/mü'', which is always animate. Gender can, however, often be predicted from the meaning of a word as words denoting living beings are generally animate and words denoting objects are often inanimate. Some nouns can be either gender and which gender they are can change the meaning of the word. This is common with body parts, especially those that are prone to falling out, being cut, shed, or removed in some way e.g. ''rüy'' ("hair") in the animate gender would imply hair that is still on the body, whereas in the inanimate gender it would refer to hair that has been cut or shed. <br />
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Nouns are declined for three cases: agentive, patientive, and oblique, as well as for definitiveness but not for number. They are declined using suffixes which depend on gender and vowel harmony.<br />
Animate, light vowels, example word "''hiy''" (bird):<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Agentive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Patientive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Oblique<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Indefinite<br />
|hiy<br />
|hiy''tiy''<br />
|hiy''üyü''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Definite<br />
| hiy''ü''<br />
| hiy''tiyü''<br />
| hiy''üyü''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Animate, dark vowels, example word "''paw''" (cloud):<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Agentive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Patientive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Oblique<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Indefinite<br />
|paw<br />
|paw''toy''<br />
|paw''uyu''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Definite<br />
|paw''u''<br />
|paw''toyu''<br />
|paw''uyu''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Inanimate, light vowels, example word "''yey''" (sadness):<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Agentive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Patientive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Oblique<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Indefinite<br />
|yey<br />
|yey''tiy''<br />
|yey''üyi''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Definite<br />
|yey''i''<br />
|yey''tiyi''<br />
|yey''üyi''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Inanimate, dark vowels, example word "''ul''" (flower):<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Agentive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Patientive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Oblique<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Indefinite<br />
|ul<br />
|ul''toy''<br />
|ul''uyo''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Definite<br />
|ul''o''<br />
|ul''toyo''<br />
|ul''uyo''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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In a transitive sentence, the agentive case marks the agent (or subject) of the verb and the patientive the patient (or object):<br />
<br />
''Yimüw kantoyo unu.''<br />
<br />
Man.AGN.DEF fruit.PTN.DEF eat<br />
<br />
"The man eats the fruit."<br />
<br />
In an intransitive sentence, however, either the agentive or the patientive case can mark the subject. Which case to use depends on the degree of volition or control of the action, with the agentive marking a higher degree of volition or control and the patientive marking a lower or lack of volition or control. This can give single verbs certain nuances that would be expressed using separate words or expressions in English:<br />
<br />
''Šoyumuw kahu.''<br />
<br />
woman.AGN.DEF sleep<br />
<br />
"The woman went to sleep." (by her own volition)<br />
<br />
''Šoyumutoyu kahu.''<br />
<br />
woman.PTN.DEF sleep<br />
<br />
"The woman fell asleep." (by accident)<br />
<br />
''Awpumuw hühüyüyi ey püw.''<br />
<br />
hunter.AGN.DEF ground.OBL on slide<br />
<br />
"The hunter slid across the ground." (purposeful action)<br />
<br />
''Awpumutoyu hühüyüyi ey püw.''<br />
<br />
hunter.PTN.DEF ground.OBL on slide<br />
<br />
"The hunter slipped on the ground." (accidental action)<br />
<br />
The patientive case can also be used to convey empathy:<br />
<br />
''Ona ru meyü.''<br />
<br />
GEN.2S dog.AGN die<br />
<br />
"Your dog died." (sounds cold, like it is just a fact)<br />
<br />
''Ona rutoy meyü.''<br />
<br />
GEN.2S dog.PTN die<br />
<br />
"Your dog passed away." (sounds more empathetic)<br />
<br />
The oblique case is used when a noun is neither the agent nor patient of a verb, for example, the recipient of a ditransitive verb:<br />
<br />
''Yimüw '''šoyumuyu''' usutoy nuw.''<br />
<br />
man.DEF.AGN woman.OBL coconut.PTN give<br />
<br />
"The man gave the/a woman a coconut."<br />
<br />
Or the object of a postposition:<br />
<br />
''Rapo '''weyüyi''' ey nu.''<br />
<br />
3P cave.OBL in be<br />
<br />
"They are in the cave."<br />
<br />
Not all postpositions trigger the oblique case, however. Compare:<br />
<br />
''Rapo '''weyüyi''' ey nu.''<br />
<br />
3P cave.OBL in be<br />
<br />
"They are in the cave."<br />
<br />
''Rapo '''weytiyi''' ey tu.''<br />
<br />
3P cave.PTN in go<br />
<br />
"They go into the cave." <br />
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Nouns are marked for definiteness in the agentive and patientive cases, but not the oblique, using suffixes which depend on gender and vowel harmony.<br />
<br />
''Mado.''<br />
<br />
(A) man.<br />
<br />
''Madu.''<br />
<br />
The man.<br />
====Pronouns====<br />
=====Personal Pronouns=====<br />
Pu u Lamu has first, second, and third person singular and plural personal pronouns with a clusivity disnction in the first person plural. The plural personal pronouns are formed by adding the suffix ''-po/pi'' to the singular counterpart except for the first person plural inclusive, which has a different root, and the first person plural exclusive, which has the same root as the first person plural inclusive but a different suffix. There are distinct formal and informal second person pronouns, and third person pronouns are distinguished for animate and inanimate gender when in reference to non-human objects as well as having a third form to refer to humans. Like nouns, personal pronouns inflect for agentive, patientive, and oblique cases however, unlike nouns, they also inflect for the genitive case and are inflected using prefixes instead of suffixes. Personal pronouns are fairly irregular in comparison to nouns.<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Agentive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Patientive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Oblique<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Genitive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Agentive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Patientive<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Oblique<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Genitive<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |1st person singular<br />
|taw<br />
|kotaw<br />
|motaw<br />
|otaw<br />
! style="" |1st person plural<br />
|papo (inclusive), panal (exclusive)<br />
|kopapo, kopanal<br />
|mopapo, mopanal<br />
|opapo, opanal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |2nd person singular (informal)<br />
|na<br />
|kona<br />
|mona<br />
|ona<br />
! style="" |2nd person plural (informal)<br />
|napo<br />
|konapo<br />
|monapo<br />
|onapo<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |2nd person singular (formal)<br />
|ki<br />
|kiki<br />
|miki<br />
|iki<br />
! style="" |2nd person plural (formal)<br />
|kipi<br />
|kikipi<br />
|mikipi<br />
|ikipi<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |3rd person singular (human)<br />
|ra<br />
|kora<br />
|mora<br />
|ora<br />
! style="" |3rd person plural (human)<br />
|rapo<br />
|korapo<br />
|morapo<br />
|orapo<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |3rd person singular (animate)<br />
|u<br />
|kupu<br />
|mupu<br />
|owu<br />
! style="" |3rd person plural (animate)<br />
|upo<br />
|kupupo<br />
|mupupo<br />
|owupo<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |3rd person singular (inanimate)<br />
|ha<br />
|koha<br />
|moha<br />
|oha<br />
! style="" |3rd person plural (inanimate)<br />
|hapo<br />
|kohapo<br />
|mohapo<br />
|ohapo<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
====Verbs====<br />
Verbs do not inflect for tense or person but rather for the indicative, imperative, conditional, and hortative moods and the causative and reciprocal voices. Each mood and voice has a negative, comparative and negative comparative form as well:<br />
<br />
Light vowel, example word "''yüwü''" (finish)<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Indicative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Imperative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Conditional<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Hortative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Causative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Reciprocal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affirmative<br />
|yüwü<br />
|''yü''yüwü<br />
|yüwü''ci''<br />
|(not used)<br />
|yüwü''w''<br />
|yüwü''hü''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Negative<br />
|yüwü''hil''<br />
|''yü''yüwü''hil''<br />
|yüwü''cihil''<br />
|yüwü''pil''<br />
|yüwü''wil''<br />
|yüwü''hütil''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Comparative affirmative<br />
|yüw''i''<br />
|''yü''yüw''i''<br />
|yüwü''ti''<br />
|yüwü''pi''<br />
|yüwü''wi''<br />
|yüwü''hüti''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Comparative negative<br />
|yüw''etil''<br />
|''yü''yüw''etil''<br />
|yüwü''tetil''<br />
|yüwü''petil''<br />
|yüwü''wetil''<br />
|yüwü''hütetil''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Dark vowel, example word "''kampu''" (walk)<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Indicative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Imperative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Conditional<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Hortative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Causative<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Reciprocal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affirmative<br />
|kampu<br />
|''kam''kampu<br />
|kampu''co''<br />
|(not used)<br />
|kampu''w''<br />
|kampu''hu''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Negative<br />
|kampu''hol''<br />
|''kam''kampu''hol''<br />
|kampu''cohol''<br />
|kampu''pol''<br />
|kampu''wol''<br />
|kampu''hutol''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Comparative affirmative<br />
|kamp''o''<br />
|''kam''kamp''o''<br />
|kampu''to''<br />
|kampu''po''<br />
|kampu''wo''<br />
|kampu''huto''<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Comparative negative<br />
|kamp''atol''<br />
|''kam''kamp''atol''<br />
|kampu''tatol''<br />
|kampu''patol''<br />
|kampu''watol''<br />
|kampu''hutatol''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
===Syntax===<br />
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<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. --><br />
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Xylophonw
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Archive:Kawuiian
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<div><br />
{{Infobox language<br />
|name = Kawuiian<br />
|altname = <br />
|nativename = Kauilui<br />
|pronunciation = <br />
|states = Kawui<br />
|region = Lahan<br />
|latd = | latm = | latNS = <!-- latitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|longd = | longm = | longEW = <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|ethnicity = Kawuiian<br />
|speakers = 2 million~<br />
|date = <br />
|familycolor = <br />
|fam1 = tep<br />
|ancestor2 = <br />
|ancestor = <br />
|posteriori = <br />
|dia1 = <br />
|dialects = Heian, Tapuiian, Kahuiian, Akuiian, Malawian<br />
|script = Kawuiian Letzic, local scripts<br />
|nation = Kawui<br />
|agency = <br />
|iso3 = <br />
|image = <br />
|imagesize = <br />
|imagealt = <br />
|imagecaption = <br />
|imageheader = <br />
|map =<br />
|mapsize = <br />
|mapalt = <br />
|mapcaption =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
<!-- Design goals, inspiration, ideas, who speaks it?, when was it created?, where does it come from?, any peculiarities? --><br />
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<!-- Example categories/headings: <br />
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Goals<br />
Setting<br />
Inspiration<br />
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--><br />
Kawuiian is a Saru-Asuran language spoken primarily in the nation of Kawui. It is spoken by nearly 1.9 million people in the nation. <br />
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<!-- ***Phonology*** --><br />
<!-- What sounds does your language use? --><br />
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Consonant inventory<br />
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Stress<br />
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--><br />
==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Post-alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Retroflex<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Uvular<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Pharyngeal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Epiglottal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Glottal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal<br />
| m<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| n<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
| p<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| t d<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| k<br />
| ɢ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
| <br />
| f<br />
| <br />
| s<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ɦ<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affricate<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| w<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Trill<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Flap or tap<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Lateral fric.<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Lateral app.<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| l<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Lateral flap<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Vowels===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-back<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
| i<br />
| <br />
| ʉ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-close<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close-mid<br />
| e<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| o<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open-mid<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-open<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| a<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
===Phonotactics===<br />
<!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --><br />
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===Orthography===<br />
<!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IPA then visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet and read up. --><br />
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==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. --><br />
<br />
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Nouns<br />
Adjectives<br />
Verbs<br />
Adverbs<br />
Particles<br />
Derivational morphology<br />
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--><br />
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===Syntax===<br />
<br />
<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. --><br />
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[[Category:Languages]]</div>
Xylophonw
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Archive:Modern Garuhish
2019-11-15T02:36:17Z
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<div><!-- {{cs|MGQ|gaqohe}} --><br />
{{Infobox language<br />
|name = Standard Garuhish<br />
|altname = <br />
|nativename = Gueruxilfol<br />
|pronunciation = [gəɾu'xilfol]<br />
|states = <br />
|region = <br />
|latd = | latm = | latNS = <!-- latitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|longd = | longm = | longEW = <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|ethnicity = <br />
|speakers = <br />
|date = <br />
|familycolor = <br />
|fam1 = Trans-Püzimm<br />
|fam2 = tep<br />
|fam3 = Garuhish<br />
|ancestor2 = Middle Garuhish<br />
|ancestor = [[Proto-Garuhish]]<br />
|posteriori = <br />
|dia1 = Dialects<br />
|dialects = {{plainlist|<br />
* [[Western Garuhish]]<br />
* [[Central Garuhish]]<br />
* [[Eastern Garuhish]]}}<br />
|script = (WIP)<br />
|nation = [[Garohe]]<br />
|agency = <br />
|iso3 = MGQ<br />
|image = <br />
|imagesize = <br />
|imagealt = <br />
|imagecaption = <br />
|imageheader = <br />
|map =<br />
|mapsize = <br />
|mapalt = <br />
|mapcaption =<br />
}}<br />
Modern Standard Garuhish (Modern Standard Garuhish: ''Gueruxilfol'', IPA: '''[gəɾu'xilfol]''') is a Saru-Asuran language spoken in the island nation of [[Garohe]], spoken predominantly on the main island Akuvi, and as a second language in the island of Onakia, where the Jutean-Garuhish Creole is preferred.<br />
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The standard variety of the language, also known as "City Garuhish", is spoken primarily in the big cities and settlements in Garohe, especially in it's capital city of Tseumuz {subject to change}; as well as by most foreigners who decide to learn the language.<br />
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Standard Garuhish is mainly used in extremely formal situations. The government uses the standard when making public announcements and diplomatic visits and meeting with other countries; however, each individual province is free to use its main dialect when making announcements to its native populace. A great deal of publicity and ad campaigns are also made using the standard, to reach a wider audience.<br />
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The standard is also used when writing scientific papers, news articles (in the case of the main cities and/or nation-wide news networks) and official documents.<br />
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The aforementioned dialects are [[Western Garuhish]], [[Central Garuhish]] and [[Eastern Garuhish]].<br />
<!-- ==Summary== --><br />
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<!-- Example categories/headings: <br />
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<!-- ***Phonology*** --><br />
<!-- What sounds does your language use? --><br />
<!-- Here are some example sub-/other categories:<br />
<br />
Vowel inventory<br />
Consonant inventory<br />
Syllable structure<br />
Stress<br />
Intonation<br />
<br />
--><br />
==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Post-alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Uvular<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Glottal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal <br />
| m<br />
| <br />
| n<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
| p b<br />
| <br />
| t d<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
| k g<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
| <br />
| f v<br />
| s s̺ z<br />
| ʃ ʒ<br />
| ç ʝ<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| χ<br />
| h<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affricate<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| t͡ʃ d͡ʒ<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Lateral<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| l<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ɹ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| w<br />
| ɰ ɰ̥<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Trill<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ʀ<br />
|<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style=""| Blends<br />
| gb<br />
| kp<br />
| ct<br />
| ɟd<br />
| pç<br />
| bʝ<br />
|}<br />
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===Vowels===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
| i i: y<br />
| <br />
|<br />
| ɯ ɯ: u u:<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-Close<br />
| <br />
| ɪ<br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close-Mid<br />
| e e:<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| o o:<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
|<br />
| ə<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-open<br />
| æ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| a a:<br />
| <br />
|<br />
| ɑ<br />
|}<br />
Standard Garuhish stress is always placed on the penultimate syllable of the word, and the stress always falls on the root morpheme of the word, regardless of any affixes present..<br />
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===Phonotactics===<br />
<!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --><br />
{None as of now}<br />
===Orthography===<br />
<!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IPA then visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet and read up. --><br />
The following is a table containing the IPA values for Modern Standard Garuhish and its corresponding letter in the script {when finished}, as well as the romanization.<br />
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 1400px; text-align:center;"<br />
| /m/<br />
| /n/<br />
| /p/<br />
| /b/<br />
| /t/<br />
| /d/<br />
| /k/<br />
| /g/<br />
| /f/<br />
| /v/<br />
| /s/<br />
| /s̻/<br />
| /z/<br />
| /ʃ/<br />
| /ʒ/<br />
| /ç/<br />
| /ʝ/<br />
| /χ/<br />
| /h/<br />
| /t͡ʃ/<br />
| /d͡ʒ/<br />
| /l/<br />
| /ɹ/<br />
| /w/<br />
| /ɰ/<br />
| /ɰ̥/<br />
| /ʀ/<br />
| /gb/<br />
| /kp/<br />
| /ct/<br />
| /ɟd/<br />
| /pç/<br />
| /bʝ/<br />
| /i/<br />
| /i:/<br />
| /y/<br />
| /ɯ/<br />
| /ɯ:/<br />
| /u/<br />
| /u:/<br />
| /ɪ/<br />
| /e/<br />
| /e:/<br />
| /o/<br />
| /o:/<br />
| /ə/<br />
| /æ/<br />
| /a/<br />
| /a:/<br />
| /ɑ/<br />
|-<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
|-<br />
| m<br />
| n<br />
| p<br />
| b<br />
| t<br />
| d<br />
| k<br />
| g<br />
| f<br />
| v<br />
| s<br />
| ş<br />
| z<br />
| ś<br />
| ź<br />
| c<br />
| j<br />
| x<br />
| h<br />
| ṭ<br />
| ḍ<br />
| l<br />
| r<br />
| w<br />
| gg<br />
| kk<br />
| ř<br />
| bb<br />
| pp<br />
| tt<br />
| dd<br />
| ṗ<br />
| ḅ<br />
| i<br />
| ï<br />
| ú<br />
| y<br />
| ÿ<br />
| u<br />
| ü<br />
| í<br />
| e<br />
| ë<br />
| o<br />
| ö<br />
| é<br />
| á<br />
| a<br />
| ä<br />
| ó<br />
|}<br />
{Script is WIP}<br />
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'''Anything beyond this point is outdated, and is most likely going to completely change'''<br />
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==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. --><br />
Derivation in Modern Garuhish (in it's current state) is a cacophony and a clusterfuck of nonsense created by the fact that at the time of its conception, I had no idea about how to derive stuff. It will be fixed in the (hopefully) near future.<br />
===Cases===<br />
Modern Standard Garuhish has 18 grammatical cases, in singular and plural forms:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Nominative<br />
* Accusative<br />
* Genitive<br />
* Possessed (used in conjunction with the Genitive case)<br />
* Inessive<br />
* Ectessive<br />
* Intrative<br />
* Circumlative<br />
* Subessive<br />
* Superessive<br />
* Ablative<br />
* Andative<br />
* Antessive<br />
* Postessive<br />
* Sociative<br />
* Abessive<br />
* Instrumental<br />
* Qualitative (used as a way to express color)}}<br />
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For all of the above, if a noun is uncountable, the plural forms do not apply.<br />
===Adjectives===<br />
Adjectives follow the noun they are modifying<br />
To form adjectives, the following rules are applied:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* If the last vowel in the noun is '''o''', suffix the noun with '''a''', and vice-versa.<br />
* If the last vowel in the noun is '''u''', suffix the noun with '''e''', and vice-versa.<br />
* If the last vowel in the noun is '''y''', suffix the noun with '''i''', and vice-versa.}}<br />
===Verbs===<br />
To form verbs, the following rules are applied:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''br''' when it ends with '''b''', or '''m'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''dr''' when it ends with '''d''', '''dh''', or '''n'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''fr''' when it ends with '''f''', or '''c'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''gr''' when it ends with '''g''', or '''z'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''kr''' when it ends with '''k''', or '''l'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''pr''' when it ends with '''p''', or '''s'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''vr''' when it ends with '''v''', or '''j'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''tr''' when it ends with '''t''', '''th''', or '''r'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''qr''' when it ends with '''q''', or '''h''', if before '''o''', '''u''', or '''y'''.<br />
* Suffix the noun with '''xr''' when it ends with '''x''', or '''h''', if before '''a''', '''e''', or '''i'''.}}<br />
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Verbs are conjugated by the following:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Singular Number<br />
* Plural Number<br />
* First Person<br />
* Second Person<br />
* Third Person<br />
* Past Tense<br />
* Present Tense<br />
* Future Tense<br />
* Imperative Mood<br />
* Subjunctive Mood (future subjunctive is used as a conditional mood)<br />
* Indicative Mood}}<br />
===Particles===<br />
There are several particles in Modern Garuhish, used to modify nouns, pronouns and verbs, they are:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
* Eminentive: '''-sie'''<br />
* Adverbializer: '''-fat'''<br />
* Agentive (non-human): '''-then'''<br />
* Agentive (human): '''-zif''<br />
* Able Tense: '''ru-'''<br />
* Able Tense (negative): '''glo-'''<br />
* Continuous Aspect: '''pi-'''<br />
* Passive Voice: '''ma-'''<br />
* Interrogative: '''go-'''<br />
* Negative: '''ku-'''<br />
* Positive: '''ni-'''<br />
* Reflexive: '''-oed'''<br />
* Singular Definite Article: '''ug-'''<br />
* Plural Definite Article: '''ak-'''<br />
===The articles "ug-" and "ak-"===<br />
These articles have some pretty interesting mutation patterns when prefixed onto a noun; these patterns are shown in the following table:<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 200px; text-align:center;"<br />
! ug-<br />
! ak-<br />
|-<br />
| gb > mb<br />
| kb > mp<br />
|-<br />
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|name = Jutean<br />
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Coastal Jutean, commonly known as Jutean, is a language of the Jutic branch of the Saru-Asuran language family, itself part of the Ebo macrofamily, spoken on the island of Jute as the official language and by 1,270,000 people as their native language. It is not to be confused with River Jutean, a related, but distinct language spoken mostly inland of the island.<br />
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First attested in around 300 BC, it is assumed to have developed after the first ancestors of present day ethnic Juteans arrived at the island at around 1000 BC. The people remaining on the coast would eventually speak what is today referred to as Jutean, or Coastal Jutean (tahivi a net in Jutean, pronounced roughly tah-HEE-vee ah neht), whereas the people venturing inside would develop River Jutean (tahosoe val ma, pronounced roughly tah-HO-so-eh vahl mah, with the 'o' as in 'not'). It had no official status until after Jute regained independence 1723, during and prior to the colonial era it was just one of the languages spoken on the island, albeit the most widely spoken one.<br />
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It is notable for its use of the Austronesian alignment, its lack of adjectives as a separate part of speech, and the absence of marked tense, articles, and number (except for pronouns). Triggers or intransitive sentences are also used for passive meanings.<br />
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Personal pronouns, while having the standard 1st/2nd/3rd person, are unusual when it comes to other aspects. There are three numbers (arguably four in the first person plural), clusitivity, gender and animacy distinctions. See below, 3.6 Pronouns.<br />
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The language also lacks possessive pronouns, reflecting the different concepts of the speakers of the language regarding ownership. A genitive-like construction is solely used for inalienable possession, for alienable ones relative nominalizations are used, such as "the land I live on", or "the boat I'm sailing" rather than "my land" or "my boat".<br />
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==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
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! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Post-alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Glottal<br />
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! style="" |Nasal<br />
| m<br />
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| n<br />
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| [ŋ]¹<br />
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| t, d<br />
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| k<br />
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| f<br />
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| s, [z]²<br />
| [ʃ]³<br />
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| h<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
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| ʋ<br />
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| j<br />
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¹at codas when followed by /k/, allophone of /n/<br />
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²at syllable onsets before long vowels, allophone of /s/<br />
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³in a few dialects, allophone of /s/<br />
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===Vowels===<br />
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! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-back<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
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! style="" |Close<br />
|i, i: <br />
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| u, u:<br />
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! style="" |Near-close<br />
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! style="" |Close-mid<br />
| e, e:<br />
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! style="" |Mid<br />
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! style="" |Near-open<br />
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! style="" |Open<br />
| [a:]¹<br />
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| ɑ, ɑ:, [ɒ:]²<br />
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¹in some dialects, allophone of /ɐ:/<br />
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²in some dialects, allophone of /ɑ:/<br />
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'''Diphthongs'''<br />
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ɑi ɑe ɑu ie iɐ iɑ iu ui ue <br />
uɐ uɑ eɑ eu ei eɐ ɐu ɐi ɐe<br />
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'''Triphthongs'''<br />
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iɑ: e:ɑ<br />
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===Phonotactics===<br />
'''Syllable Structure'''<br />
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(C)V(V)(V/C), though CVC, CVVC and particularly CVVV are used sparingly. CV or VC are preferred.<br />
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Consonant clusters can thus only appear at syllable boundaries, and only the geminations of /t/, /k/, /m/, /n/ and /l/ as well as two-consonant clusters starting with /n/, /m/ or /l/ are allowed.<br />
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VV are either long vowels or vowel diphthongs, and VVV are long diphthongs.<br />
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'''Stress information'''<br />
Mostly on the penultimate syllable, sometimes on the last syllable with a long vowel/diphtong, but it's not fixed and can also be used to emphasize a part of a word, for example the negating suffix '-l' or '-al'.<br />
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===Orthography===<br />
'''Aa''' /a/ '''Dd''' /d/ '''Ee''' /e/ '''Ff''' /f/ '''Hh''' /h/ '''Ii''' /i/ '''Jj''' /j/ '''Kk''' /k/<br />
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'''Ll''' /l/ '''Mm''' /m/ '''Nn''' /n/, /ŋ/ '''Oo''' /ɑ/ '''Ss''' /s/, /ʃ/ '''Tt''' /t/ '''Uu''' /u/ '''Vv''' /ʋ/<br />
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First word of a sentence has a capital letter, as do names. <br />
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===Nouns===<br />
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Nouns decline for three cases, with some exceptions, and have a gender or noun class, either ''Common'', ''Abstract/immaterial'' or ''Wilderness''. ''Common'' includes everything related to daily life in a village or city, humans, and things made by humans. ''Abstract/immaterial'' is largely self-explaining, used for ideas and concepts, intangible as well as unknown things or sometimes for generic terms. ''Wilderness'' includes everything that has to do, or can be found with the jungle, the ocean or anything else seen as "wild". This includes animals, plants as well as some inanimate items. It can also be used in a more poetic way, for example for the subconscious, the "wild, untamed" part of the mind.<br />
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! style="width: 68px; "|Gender<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Common<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Abstract (-i)<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Wilderness (-u)<br />
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! style="" |Noun<br />
|dova (tree)<br />
|dovi (tower, height)<br />
|dovu (jungle tree)<br />
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Gender is mostly predictable if you either know the meaning of a word or the spelling of it, however not all words ending in -i are of the "abstract" gender, nor are all nouns of that gender ending in -i, and the same is true for the other two classes.<br />
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The direct case more or less equals the absolutive or nominative (depending on the trigger used, see below for more information regarding them), where as indirect and oblique roughly correspond with the direct and indirect object respectively, however they can also have other functions. Most notably, words answering the question "where to?" need the indirect case, whereas the oblique one is used for inalienable possession, relationship or authorship.<br />
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===Adjectives===<br />
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They don't have a distinct morphology and are seen as nouns. The only difference is that most adjectival nouns don't decline, like for example ''haad'' "bigness". <br />
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To intensify them, a haada "of biggerness", is used, so hohi a haada would translate to "very new" (literally "newness of biggerness"). An exception would be "very big", where just haada would be used.<br />
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Comparative of a adjectival noun is formed by adding a haada "of biggerness", and either hehe "still, even" to the end of the sentence, or adding a construction with ehe "than", like for example: No ta a nihaa a haada ehe he na "I am older than you" (literally "I am of oldness of biggerness than you")<br />
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The superlative is constructed with a haadat "of biggestness" after it, as in Nuno ta an mihonode a nihaa a haadat. "I live in the oldest house" ("I live in the house of oldness of biggestness")<br />
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===Negation===<br />
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Negation of a noun or verb is formed by adding -l (if the word ends in a vowel) or -al (if the word ends in a consonant) to the end of the word. If the verb already has a mood or trigger suffix, the 'al' particle is postponed instead. This can also be done with nouns with a case ending or gerund forms, however it is also possible to add -l to the end (however this is somewhat uncommon with declined nouns) <br />
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===Verbs===<br />
Verbs in Jutean (always ending in ''-o'') are not marked for number, person or tense and are usually sorted into two (or three, or four) categories, objectless (the more scientific term being unaccusative or unergative), and split (or ergative). Object-taking or transitive verbs are not always classified as a separate verb class.<br />
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The first category refers to verbs which, like their name implies, take no object, are therefore always intransitive, and in addition usually imply at least a vague sense of agency. These are usually verbs of motion, like ''to'' ('go'), ''ato'' ('come') or static, like ''nisaido'' ('feel energized'), though there are some other ones, like ''mihinido'' ('sleep') or ''moo'' ('meditate'). Unaccusative verbs (agent-lacking ones) are also usually in this category, such as no ('live, exist').<br />
Of course these can all still use adverbs, as in ''to li tan'' ('to go to my home').<br />
These also can't ever convey a passive meaning, aside from more convoluted constructions such as ''noitono mihinido'' ('be made to sleep', literally 'be lead to sleep), which use a patient suffix as a trigger on an auxiliary verb, but more on that later.<br />
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The second, 'split' or 'ergative' variety refers to more complicated ones. These can both stand in objectless (intransitive) sentences as well as sentences with objects (transitive ones), and depending on which is used convey either a passive or active meaning, similar to for example the English verb to break in The door broke and I broke the door. An example in Jutean would be ''hemo'' ('to eat'), where ''Hemo fal'' would translate to 'They are all eaten', but ''Hemo fal kiove'' would mean 'They all eat something'.<br />
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The third one, called 'transitive', covers the verbs who always need an object, such as to learn about. These are rare and often homonyms or additional meanings of ergative verbs, so they aren't always seen as a distinct category. A lot of secondary meanings of ''daho'' (base intransitive meaning: 'to have space'), such as 'to accommodate', 'to make room', to name a few, are transitive.<br />
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Finally, the fourth category is often essentially a combination of the first and second one. These verbs are called 'mixed' and behave like unergative ones in some circumstances, but ergatively in other ones. For example, ''atteo'' ('to run into, to crash') is an unergative verb in sentences where the subject is human (or otherwise sapient and using human pronouns), but ergative when the subject is another living being or inanimate (using the animate pronouns ''uvu/uvuf'' or the inanimate ones ''aha/ehi/uhu'' or ''ahaf/ehif/uhuf''). However, like other unergative verbs it can’t take a direct object and is necessarily intransitive.<br />
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Other verbs, like ''ilhoko'' (primary meaning: 'to ban, outlaw') undergo a different grammatical change in intransitive sentences with sapient actors (i.e. ''ilhoko ta'' in comparison to e.g. ''ilhoko ji'' 'this is outlawed' or ''ilhoko ta ji'' 'I outlawed this'), where the default voice changes from middle to reflexive, e.g. 'to outlaw' becomes 'outlaw oneself', which is then understood to mean 'to break the law'. Thus the aforementioned ''ilhoko ta'' would translate as 'I outlaw myself' or 'I break the law'.<br />
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Verbs like ''memo'' can be seen as another example of the fourth category. Depending on context and meaning, it can act either like an unergative or an ergative word.<br />
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The five meanings of the verb and ways how to distinguish them are listed here:<br />
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''to say'': if an oblique or direct object or direct speech is present<br />
''to mention'': same as above, essentially a synonym/secondary meaning of 'to say'<br />
''to tell so./be told to'': auxiliary meaning/use, requires additional verbs (but not 'to be', can be both transitive - X tells/told Y to, or intransitive - X is/was told to)<br />
''to be said to be'': with a gerund as subject / with no oblique object introduced by a (of) and no direct object present<br />
''to be said to Z'': uses a noun or pronoun and 'tine + Z-GER' phrase (inside Z-ing) as the only oblique object<br />
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Some examples using all of them:<br />
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''Memo la a hohi'' (Say 3S of hold-GER) - They say/mention [something] about the holding [of an event]<br />
''Memo homo la'' (Be_told_to hold-ANTIP 3S) - They are told to hold [the/an unspecified event]<br />
''Memo hohi'' (Be_said_to_be hold-GER) - There is said to be a holding [of an event] / It is said that there is an holding [of an event]<br />
''Memo hohi tine doonatohi'' (Be_said_to_be hold-GER inside.ABST celebrate-GER) - There is said to be a holding [of an event] [that is] celebrated<br />
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Adverbs and adjectival nouns would be used to clarify time, place and manner.<br />
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Other verbs behaving similarly include ''saiho'' (to think, plan to do, be thought to be doing), ''sahono'' (to assume, expect to have to do, be assumed to be doing) ''sahasio'' (to expect, expect to be able to do, be expected to be doing) and ''saihodo'' (to imagine, expect to be/do, be imagined to be doing)<br />
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'''''Aspects'''''<br />
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Several exist: habitual, progressive/continuous and perfective are the most common ones. They are usually indicated by adverbs, but sometimes verbs or nouns can also be used for that. <br />
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'''''Moods'''''<br />
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There are five: Indicative, Imperative, Conditional, Subjunctive and Hortative.<br />
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'''Indicative'''<br />
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Used for describing reality, general truths and statements proven or, based on some kind of evidence, very likely to be true. It is the default mood and has no suffix.<br />
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[[File:Indicative_examples.png]]<br />
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'''Imperative'''<br />
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For commands and urges. It is formed by reduplicating the first two syllables of the infinitive, however some verbs are irregular here and only reduplicate part of the second syllable. The personal pronoun can be omitted in this case, or included for emphasis or clarification.<br />
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[[File:Imperative_examples.png]]<br />
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'''Conditional'''<br />
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In Jutean it's used for the hypothetical result of an assumed change in conditions of the world, or, in some cases, for the polite expression of instructions or wishes you don't have much confidence or interest in becoming reality or that are more or less impossible. It's generally seen as the "humble" mood used when talking to someone of high respect or someone you just like that much. It can also be used for exaggerations that are supposed to be a proof of that or just joking.<br />
Formed by adding -ke to the end of the infinitive, which becomes -k in front of words starting with 'h' or in front of verbal particles.<br />
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[[File:Conditional_examples.png]]<br />
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'''Subjunctive'''<br />
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Among other things used for energetic proposals, declarations, resolutions, or wishes you have absolute or near absolute faith in becoming true at some point or the time you mentioned. Also a more polite way to command someone to do something.<br />
Formed from infinitives with the -t suffix<br />
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[[File:Subjunctive_examples.png]]<br />
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'''Hortative'''<br />
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This mood can often be seen as being somewhere between the two last ones, used for example for unbinding, but nevertheless assertive or affirmative suggestions, reminders or instructions. This would be translated into English with an auxiliary like "let" or "should".<br />
Formed with the -fe suffix attached to the infinitive.<br />
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[[File:Hortative_examples.png]]<br />
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'''''Triggers'''''<br />
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Since Jutean has the Austronesian alignment, it uses triggers to mark the focus of a sentence. These can also be used to express what other languages use voices or cases at nouns for. <br />
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To put it shortly, triggers are used in transitive sentences to signify a change in the morphosyntactic alignment from nominative-accusative or ergative-absolutive or vice versa, or highlight specific objects.<br />
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The two most common triggers are patient (-no), agent (unmarked by default, but -mo can be used to emphasize/intensify). Instrumental (-de) and Locative (-hen) exist, but are rather uncommon. They are all also attached to the verb, unless it already has mood or gerundive marking. (See chapter "Suffixation" for more information)<br />
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Examples for the ergative verb ''joo'' (to see) <br />
''Joo ta ja'' 'I see this.'<br />
See 1S this.C<br />
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''Joono ja he ta'' 'This is seen by me / This is what I see'<br />
See-PV this.C IDR 1S<br />
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''Joode dovauhi he ta.'' 'The glasses are what I use to see.'<br />
See.INSV glass IDR 1S<br />
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''Joohen saanu he ta.'' 'The sea is where I see.'<br />
See.LOCV sea IDR 1S<br />
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'''''Valency and transitivity'''''<br />
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Valency can be used to express subject and object role in Jutean. <br />
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In intransitive sentences the meaning is by default understood as patientive. Here the agentive trigger/suffix -mo, otherwise used, as mentioned before in, in transitive sentences for emphasis, is used to make the subject agentive. <br />
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''Joo ta.'' 'I am seen.'<br />
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''Joomo ta.'' 'I see.'<br />
See-AV 1S<br />
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The instrumental and locative trigger-suffixes are also repurposed and can be used to make an intransitive sentence have an implied impersonal subject:<br />
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''Mihinidohen mihinon.'' 'The bed is where you sleep/one sleeps'<br />
sleep-LOCV bed<br />
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''Joohen maja.'' 'The eye/Eyes is/are with what you see/one sees.'<br />
see-LOCV eye<br />
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On the other side, the opposite is true for transitive sentences, where the subjects are by default agentive. As an alternative to turning it intransitive to make it have a patientive meaning as well, the patient trigger -no, as mentioned above, can be used as well.<br />
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'''''Voices'''''<br />
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How many voices Jutean has is up to discussion. Colloquially, all inflections that aren't moods, negations or gerund forms have been called triggers. <br />
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However, technically the triggers only refer to focus-changing inflections in transitive sentences, so causative (-vo), reciprocal (-hut) and reflexive (-he) "triggers" should more properly be analyzed as voices. <br />
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''Joovo ta he na'' 'I'm making you see.'<br />
See-CAUS.trigger 1S IDR 2S<br />
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''Joohut fa'' 'We all see each other'<br />
See.RECP 3.COL.INCL<br />
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''Joohe fa'' 'We all see ourselves'<br />
See.REFL 3.COL.INCL<br />
<br />
<br />
In addition, the intransitive agentive suffix -mo is usually regarded as an antipassive by my most grammarians nowadays, with some of the confusion stemming probably from the fact that it is also used in transitive sentences as an intensifier/emphasizing particle for agentive subjects.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''''Gerund'''''<br />
<br />
A gerund form exists, formed via suffixing ''-hi'', and used to create nominalized subclauses. (See below)<br />
<br />
'''''Suffixation'''''<br />
<br />
If multiple suffixes would have to be added, for example mood and trigger or trigger and negation, only one of them is attached to the verb, with the other ones forming a particle. Which one is added to the verb is decided based on their position in this order: Mood < Trigger < Gerund suffix < Negation, meaning that if a mood morpheme is present, it will be the one added to the verb, with the other one or two forming a particle. If only the trigger and the negation are present, the trigger will be attached and the negation become a particle directly after the verb.<br />
<br />
===Adverbs===<br />
<br />
To follow.<br />
<br />
===Pronouns===<br />
<br />
Personal pronouns are rather complex, and some forms are thought to be almost unique to Jutean. The inanimate pronouns are gendered, the 3rd person pronoun referring to humans (and other sentient beings) however doesn't make distinctions.<br />
<br />
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! style="width: 68px; "|Person<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |1st<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |2nd<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |3rd<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |3rd (plants and animals)<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |3rd (inanimate)<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Singular<br />
|ta<br />
|na<br />
|la<br />
|uvu<br />
|ehi, aha, ohu<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plural<br />
|fa (incl.), fanal (excl. of 2SG), <br />
fanafal <br />
(excl. of 2PL)<br />
|naf<br />
|laf<br />
|uvuf<br />
|ehif, ahaf, ohuf<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Collective<br />
|fa (incl.) fafanal (excl.)<br />
|fan<br />
|fal<br />
|uvuf, (fuvu)<br />
|ehif, ahaf, ohuf (a af/efi/uf) <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
For the indirect case, the particle he is put in front of the pronoun, for the oblique case the circumferential particle me ... ma is used. <br />
<br />
Example: ''ta'' '''I'''<br />
<br />
''he ta'' '''me, to me'''<br />
<br />
''me ta ma'' '''for me, of me, by me''' (etc.)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Demonstrative pronouns'''<br />
<br />
They are distinguished by gender and distance (proximal, medial and distal).<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|Gender<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Common<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Abstract/Immaterial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Wilderness<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Proximal<br />
|ja<br />
|ji<br />
|ju<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Medial<br />
|jam<br />
|jim<br />
|jum<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Distal<br />
|jaha<br />
|jahi<br />
|jahu<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Possessive pronouns don't exist. See "Possession" below on how possession is expressed.<br />
<br />
Other pronouns to follow.<br />
<br />
===Adpositions===<br />
<br />
These can sometimes be gendered as well, for example ''ado/ido/udo'' '''at, by''', etc. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Question particles===<br />
<br />
To form a question, these are attached at the end of a sentence, separated by a comma. They are usually formed by taking the basic particle ''haa'' and adding the thing/concept/detail in question to it, however making new forms "on the fly" is uncommon and very informal.<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
<br />
''haaja/-ji/-ju'' '''"what?"'''<br />
''haan'' '''"where?"'''<br />
''haasin'' '''"who?"'''<br />
''hasooni'' '''"when?"'''<br />
''haava'' '''"made of what?"'''<br />
''haatoni'' '''"how?"'''<br />
''haano'' '''"why?"'''<br />
<br />
===Derivational morphology===<br />
<br />
In general, these affixes can be used to derive nouns from other nouns or verbs. For adverbs, ''-e'' is usually added to the end, while verbs take ''-o'' or ''-ho'', barring some exceptions.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Gender-changing derivations'''<br />
<br />
''-a'' Generic noun suffix for common, physically existing things not related to the wilderness. Derived from the ending of most Common-gender nouns, ''-a''<br />
<br />
Known synonymous suffixes: (tba)<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''donosani'' 'experience' → ''donosana'' 'experienced person'<br />
''niooni'' 'dream' → ''nioona'' 'picture, illustration'<br />
<br />
''-i'' Generic noun suffix for immaterial and/or abstract things, ideas, concepts etc., also used for some generic nouns and for deriving nouns from verbs. Derived from the ending of most Abstract/Immaterial-gender nouns, ''-i''.<br />
<br />
Known synonymous suffixes: ''-hi'' (particularly used when the word already ends in ''-i'')<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''nesano'' 'to know' → ''nesani'' 'knowledge, knowing'<br />
''vuha'' 'sun' → ''vuhi'' 'light'<br />
<br />
''-u'' Generic noun suffix for all wilderness-related things that physically exist, such as things to be found in jungles, oceans or other worlds, sometimes also outer space. Also has a few metaphorical uses. Derived from the ending of most Wilderness-gender nouns, ''-u''<br />
<br />
Known synonymous suffixes: (tba)<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''dova'' 'tree' → ''dovu'' 'jungle tree'<br />
''saini'' 'mind, person, people' → ''sainu'' 'instinct, subconscious'<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Changes in size or mightiness'''<br />
<br />
''-at'' General augmentative suffix, mostly quantitative. Derived from ''haadat'', "biggestness"<br />
<br />
Known synonymous suffixes: ''-aha'', ''-haa'', ''-haad'', ''-ahad''<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''saanu'' 'sea' → ''saanuahad'' 'ocean, ocean surface'<br />
''seda'' 'pot' → ''sedaat'' 'cauldron'<br />
<br />
''-it'' Qualitative augmentative suffix, used when something exceeds something else in a defining quality, for example "magnifying glass" → "microscope". Derived from combining ''-at'' with ''-i''.<br />
<br />
Known synonymous suffixes: ''-at'' (rarely)<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''vunojahivo'' 'magnifying glass' → ''vujahivit'' 'microscope'<br />
''dooni'' 'time' → ''doonat'' 'special occasion, celebration'<br />
<br />
''-fi'' General diminutive suffix. Etymology unclear.<br />
<br />
Known synonymous suffixes: ''-fe'' (when used with adverbs), ''-ihame'' (for persons, rare, no longer productive), ''-ila''/''-ilu''/''-ili'' (gendered variants, rare, no longer productive)<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''dooni'' 'time' → ''doonifi'' 'moment'<br />
''favefa'' 'meal, dish' → ''favefafi'' 'snack'<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Instrumentals and resultatives'''<br />
<br />
''-ivo'' General instrumental suffix, for things that are needed or very useful for something. Probably related to ''vo'' 'use'<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''hotio'' 'to write, be written' → ''hotivo'' 'pen, quill, writing implement'<br />
<br />
''vaili-'' Tool or machine derivation prefix, used for tools or machines that, rather than making a job easier, complete it for the most part themselves, like soap vs. washing machine.<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''to'' 'to go' → ''vailita'' 'vehicle' <br />
<br />
To be expanded.<br />
<br />
'''Resultatives and causatives'''<br />
<br />
''-efa'' 'Resultative' derivation suffix, used to derive results from dynamic verbs. Assumed to be related to the causative 'trigger' vo, possibly in combination with ''a'' 'of, about, by' <br />
<br />
Known synonymous affixes: ''-eefa''<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''favo'' 'to cook' → ''favefa'' 'meal, dish'<br />
''to'' 'to go' → ''tefa'' 'destination'<br />
''vano'' 'to burn' → ''vaneefa'' 'ash, residue from fire'<br />
<br />
''-fo'' Causative verb derivation suffix, used to derive dynamic verbs from a noun. Probably related to the causative trigger ''vo'', similar to the resultative derivation suffix ''-efa'' (see above)<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''vuhi'' 'light' → ''vuhefo'' 'to lighten (deliberately)' <br />
<br />
''-vo'' Causative verb derivation suffix for a derivation from another verb, similar in function to the causative 'trigger' and identical with the form it has. Used especially with unergative verbs that don't allow it being used.<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''to'' 'to go' → ''tovo'' 'to send, bring in'<br />
<br />
''-vi'' Causator noun derivation suffix, to describe the originator or the thing or being causing the existence of a thing, a state of being, or an action.<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''ami'' 'job, work' → ''amivi'' 'energy'<br />
<br />
'''Society'''<br />
<br />
''-na'' Endonym/Exonym derivation suffix, used to derive nouns referring to groups of people, mostly ethnicities or populations of a nation/state. Etymologically most likely related to ''no'' (to live, be).<br />
<br />
Known synonymous affixes:<br />
''-ana'' (after consonants)<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
Jute 'Jute' → Jutena 'Jutean, Juteans'<br />
<br />
''-ehi'' Suffix for the derivation of a person sharing a trait/profession/etc. with another one, that is 'a fellow X'. Derived from ''ehe'' (too, like, likewise etc.)<br />
<br />
Known synonymous affixes:<br />
''-hehi'' (after vowels)<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''ama'' 'worker' → ''amahehi'' 'fellow worker, colleague' <br />
<br />
''-afa'' Noun derivation suffix for things or places owned or done collectively, probably from a (of, by) and fa (inclusive collective first person pronoun)<br />
<br />
Known synonymous affixes:<br />
''-fa'' (after words already ending in ''-f'', particularly ''-af'')<br />
<br />
Examples:<br />
''mihonon'' 'house' → ''mihonafa'' 'community hall' <br />
''vettaf'' 'fight, conflict' → ''vettaffa'' 'war'<br />
<br />
''-mo'' Agentive derivation suffix used for referring to professions, (more) permanent states or occupations or jobs. Can be used on both nouns and verbs. Originally from amo (to do, work). <br />
<br />
Known derivation suffixes: <br />
''-amo'' (after consonants) -Ø (when the original word already ends in ''-mo'')<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''noitosani'' 'teaching' → ''noitosanimo'' 'teacher'<br />
<br />
''mo- -he'' Temporary agentive derivation circumfix, for momentary or transitional states, acts etc. Can also be used both on verbs and nouns. Probably originating by prefixing the aforementioned, more permanent agentive suffix ''mo'' and suffixing ''he'' <br />
<br />
Example:<br />
''letafo'' 'to travel' → ''moletafohe'' 'traveller'<br />
<br />
<br />
==Possession==<br />
<br />
Since possessive pronouns are nonexistent, ''a'' + personal pronoun in the oblique case are used for inalienable possession, relationship or authorship.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Vunam a he laf ha'' '''"Their parent"''' ("Parent of them")<br />
<br />
''Hotif a he ta ha'' '''"My book" [a book that I wrote]''' ("Book of me")<br />
<br />
''Ova a vuhatatede'' '''"The top of the mountain"''' ("Top of mountain")<br />
<br />
For alienable possession, a relative nominalization is used, for example ''vailita a vohi a me ha ma'' '''"vehicle that I use"''' (literally "vehicle of using of me"). <br />
<br />
==Syntax==<br />
<br />
===Mainclauses===<br />
Strictly VSO, including in questions. Adverbs come last, with locations preceding time adverbs. Auxiliary verbs precede the other verb directly. Subclauses are usually nominalized, especially relative ones.<br />
<br />
The complete order would be:<br />
<br />
1. Conjunction (if two main clauses are connected)<br />
<br />
2. Auxiliary verb<br />
<br />
3. Auxiliary verb particle<br />
<br />
4. Verb<br />
<br />
5. Verb particle<br />
<br />
6. Subject (Noun/pronoun in direct case)<br />
<br />
7. Direct object (takes the indirect case)<br />
<br />
8. Oblique/indirect object (usually takes the oblique case)<br />
<br />
9. Adverbs (manner - place - time)<br />
<br />
10. Question particle (separated by comma)<br />
<br />
However, if the oblique object is animate, and the direct object is inanimate, sometimes the oblique object can come before the direct object.<br />
<br />
===Subclauses===<br />
<br />
Subclauses are usually avoided, often by turning them into main clauses, where possible. These are linked with a conjunction, (most of the time "u", "and").<br />
<br />
In other case, when a subclause is needed, a nominalization is used, as is the case with, for example, relative clauses.<br />
<br />
Multiple subclauses in a single sentence are almost always avoided, since they can easily become confusing for the listener or let the speaker "trip" over their own words and cause you to lose your train of thought. This still applies, albeit less so, for written language.<br />
<br />
Word order in nominalized subclauses is still VSO and otherwise unchanged as well, though there is no need to always have a distinct subject, as subclauses can refer back to the subject of the main clause. They are usually introduced by "a", "of, from, by, about", followed by the gerundive form of the verb. <br />
<br />
==Numerals==<br />
<br />
Jutean uses a base-5 counting system, so "ten" would be literally translated as "two five". Ordinal numbers (first, second, third) are formed by adding the oblique case ending -ede/-de. Numbers aren't declined.<br />
<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|Number<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Cardinal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Ordinal<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |1<br />
|iki<br />
|ikide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |2<br />
|leke<br />
|lekede<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |3<br />
|kiuki<br />
|kiukide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |4<br />
|kihaki<br />
|kihakide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |5<br />
|kiif<br />
|kiifede<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |6<br />
|kiif-iki<br />
|kiif-ikide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |7<br />
|kiif-leke<br />
|kiif-lekede<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |8<br />
|kiif-kiuki<br />
|kiif-kiukide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |9<br />
|kiif-kihaki<br />
|kiif-kihakide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |10<br />
|leke-kiivi<br />
|leke-kiivide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |11<br />
|leke-kiivi iki<br />
|leke-kiivi ikide<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |12<br />
|leke-kiivi leke<br />
|leke-kiivi lekede<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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Jutean-Garuhish Creole (Jutean-Garuhish Creole: ''Tavï Önäkiä ër'', IPA: '''[tə'vy ɒ'ɾaçja øɾ]''') is a Jutean-based creole, that arose via the contact between jutean immigrants to the island of Onakia, and the native garuhish population. Most of its vocabulary originates from Jutean, whilst the grammar is mostly that of Garuhish. This creole is a peculiar case, as it is comprised of two {not quite yet} members of the same language family, Saru-Asuran.<br />
<br />
It is the native language of the inhabitants of the island of Onakia, where its presence outweighs that of Modern Garuhish. This is the veryday language in literature, schooling, business and entertainment on the island. However, everyone speaks Modern Garuhish as a second language taught in schools, as it is the main language for official documents, and the predominant language on the island of Akuvi, which contains the rest of the country's population.<br />
<br />
Much like their jutean counterparts, the inhabitants of the island of Onakia are pacifists and have a more rustic, natural drive and feel to them, compared to the rest of Garohe. They are great writers, especially in areas such as poetry and several genres of literature. They are in favor of technology and scientific advancements, so long as they do not greatly damage the evironment, or destabilize the ecosystem.<br />
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==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 660px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Post-alveolar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal<br />
| m<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| t d<br />
| <br />
| c<br />
| [g]*<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
| <br />
| f v<br />
| s<br />
| ʃ<br />
| [ç]* ʝ<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affricate<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ts<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| l<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Flap or tap<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| ɾ<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
*''*Allophone of /c/.''<br />
<br />
===Vowels===<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; "|<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
| i y<br />
| <br />
| ɯ u<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close-mid<br />
| e ø<br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
| ə<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| a<br />
| <br />
| ɑ ɒ<br />
|}<br />
<br><br />
In Jutean-Garuhish Creole, stress is placed on the first syllable with a "long" vowel (ä/ë/ï/ö/ü), if the word has no such vowels, the stress falls on the penultimate syllable.<br />
===Phonotactics===<br />
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Jutean-Garuhish Creole features a (C)V(C) syllable structure, which makes consonant clusters very unlikely to appear, for the most part, as well as a complete lack of diphthongs in its words.<br />
===Orthography===<br />
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{script WIP}<br />
Below is a table containing all phonemes present in Jutean-Garuhish Creole, alongside its script correspondence (WIP), and the romanization.<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 800px; text-align:center;"<br />
| /m/<br />
| /t/<br />
| /d/<br />
| /c/<br />
| /g/<br />
| /f/<br />
| /v/<br />
| /s/<br />
| /ʃ/<br />
| /ç/<br />
| /ʝ/<br />
| /ts/<br />
| /l/<br />
| /ɾ/<br />
| /i/<br />
| /y/<br />
| /ɯ/<br />
| /u/<br />
| /e/<br />
| /ø/<br />
| /ə/<br />
| /a/<br />
| /ɑ/<br />
| /ɒ/<br />
|-<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
| -<br />
|-<br />
| m<br />
| t<br />
| d<br />
| k<br />
| k(ü/ö)<br />
| f<br />
| v<br />
| s<br />
| z<br />
| k(i/e/a)<br />
| g<br />
| c<br />
| l<br />
| r<br />
| i<br />
| ï<br />
| u<br />
| ü<br />
| e<br />
| ë<br />
| a<br />
| ä<br />
| o<br />
| ö<br />
|}<br />
==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. --><br />
{WIP}<br />
It has two definite articles, the definite singular '''ug''', and the definite plural '''ak'''.<br />
===Verbs===<br />
Verbs do not use conjugations to show tense, prepositions are used to show these instead. Jutean-Garuhish Creole uses the following:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
*Past Tense: '''---'''<br />
*Present Tense: '''---'''<br />
*Future Tense: '''---'''}}<br />
<br />
Moods are expressed via a vowel attached to the tense postposition. These are all the possible moods:<br />
{{plainlist|<br />
*Imperative Mood: '''---'''<br />
*Subjunctive Mood: '''---'''<br />
*Conditional Mood: '''---'''<br />
*Indicative Mood: '''---'''}}<br />
===Cases===<br />
Jutean-Garuhish Creole, unlike Garuhish, does not have a case system, it instead has postpositions that replace these case markers, and carry the same meaning. Two exceptions to this are the possessed case and the qualitative case.<br />
<br />
The two postpositions used to mark the accusative and the genitive case are '''---''' and '''ër''', respectively.<br />
<!-- Here are some example subcategories:<br />
<br />
Nouns<br />
Adjectives<br />
Verbs<br />
Adverbs<br />
Particles<br />
Derivational morphology<br />
<br />
--><br />
<br />
===Syntax===<br />
Jutean-Garuhish Creole's word order is VSO, and like Jutean, it is a static word order, with differences in structure used to emphasize or change meaning.<br />
<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. --><br />
<br />
[[Category:Languages]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/family-color&diff=35805
Template:Infobox language/family-color
2019-11-15T02:32:55Z
<p>Xylophonw: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{#switch:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}<br />
<!--Remaining real-world family colours: also salmon, pink-><br />
| algic | algonkian = lightskyblue<br />
| american | american (areal) = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| uto-aztecan | utoaztecan = /**/#80bfff<br />
<!--Taken colours--><br />
| adzamic = /**/#ffddaa<br />
| amaian = darkseagreen<br />
| argeyazic = /**/#faecc8<br />
| asuranesian = /**/#0de2bb<br />
| bavkir = /**/#288aa1<br />
| dar = pink<br />
| garsenian = /**/#99ddff<br />
| hedretic = /**/#ffea77<br />
| lahiri = lime<br />
| letsic = lightgreen<br />
| maak = lightcyan<br />
| methic = /**/#9A4EAE<br />
| mherdic = mediumspringgreen<br />
| milevic = /**/#2f5fdf<br />
| ngerupic = /**/#68a8ff<br />
| paroan = /**/#00eaff<br />
| prrablen = /**/#80bfff<br />
| pub = /**/#fd79da<br />
| rietic = /**/#b57edc<br />
| sitr-yenan = /**/#eda484<br />
| tep = /**/#c99fee<br />
| theweric = gold<br />
| vaniuan = /**/#c9ffd9<br />
| varkanic = salmon<br />
| ystelic = goldenrod<!--Reserved for in-world examples--><br />
| creole | mixed | pidgin | creole/pidgin/mixed = tan<br />
| isolate | language isolate | gray | grey | #dddddd = /**/#dddddd<br />
| sign | sign language = silver<br />
| conlang | artificial | constructed | constructed language = black<br />
| unclassified | superfamily = white<br />
| test = /**/#6c5330<br />
| #default =<!--blank--><br />
}}<noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/language_family_color_table&diff=35804
Template:Infobox language/language family color table
2019-11-15T02:29:38Z
<p>Xylophonw: cleanup</p>
<hr />
<div>{|style="text-align:center; margin:0;"<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|argeyazic}}"|[[Argeyazic languages|Argeyazic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|theweric}}"|[[Theweric languages|Theweric]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|adzamic}}"|[[Adzo-Neviric languages|Adzo-Neviric]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|letsic}}"|[[Letsic languages|Letsic]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|ystelic}}"|[[Ystelo-Atruozan languages|Ystelo-Atruozan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|vaniuan}}"|[[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|lahiri}}"|[[Lahiri languages|Lahiri]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|mherdic}}"|[[Mherdic languages|Mherdic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|amaian}}"|[[Amaian languages|Amaian]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|varkanic}}"|[[Varkanic languages|Varkanic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|methic}}"|[[Methic languages|Methic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|dar}}"|[[Daruvic languages|Daruvic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pub}}"|[[Upper Borosan languages|Upper Borosan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|maak}}"|[[Maakpauean languages|Maakpauean]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|garsenian}}"|[[Garsenian languages|Garsenian]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|ngerupic}}"|[[Ngerupic languages|Ngerupic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|paroan}}"|[[Paroan languages|Paroan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|sitr-yenan}}"|[[Sitr-Yenan languages|Sitr-Yenan]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|rietic}}"|[[Rietic languages|Rietic]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|tep}}"|[[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages|Trans-Ebo-Puzimm]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|asuranesian}}"|[[Asuranesian languages|Asuranesian]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|prrablen}}"|[[Prra-Blen languages|Prra-Blen]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|milevic}}"|[[Milevic languages|Milevic]]<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|bavkir}}"|[[Bavkir languages|Bavkir]]<br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|hedretic}}"|[[Hedretic languages|Hedretic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Creole}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Creole}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Pidgin}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Mixed}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Isolate}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Isolate}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Sign}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Sign}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Conlang}}"|<font style="color:white; background-color:black">{{Infobox language/genetic |Conlang}}</font><br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|unclassified}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |unclassified}}<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="84" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Test}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Test}}<br />
|}<br />
<noinclude>{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=CWS_Planet:Language_family_colours&diff=35802
CWS Planet:Language family colours
2019-11-15T02:14:14Z
<p>Xylophonw: cleanup</p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{tlx|Infobox language}}. <br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.<br />
<br />
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.<br />
<br />
When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| Test || Test || #000000 || || To be added. || test ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==FYI==<br />
<br />
Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.<br />
<br />
Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.<br />
<br />
==Colours==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Yrieixgroulx|Yrieixgroulx]]|| [[Argeyazic languages]] || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||argeyazic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Adzo-Neviric languages]] || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || adzamic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:CurlyHairly|Curlie]]<br>[[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]]|| [[Ystelo-Atruozan languages]] || style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ystelic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:pittman789|pittman789]] || [[Vaniuan languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || vaniuan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ultimate Ridley|Ultimate Ridley]] || [[Letsic languages]] || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || letsic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]]<br>[[User:Xylophonw|xylo]] || [[Lahiri languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || Areal. Sometimes used for all indigenous languages, including those related to broader families. || lahiri || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Mherdic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || mherdic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dendana|dendana]]|| [[Amaian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || || amaian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| ? || [[Varkanic languages]] || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || varkanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Aeoraic Ferret]] || [[Methic languages]] || style = "background:#9A4EAE" | #9A4EAE || || || methic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Daruvic languages]] || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || dar || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || pub || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Maakpauean languages]] || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || maak || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alynnidalar|Alynnidalar]] || [[Garsenian languages]] || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || garsenian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#33A1DE" | #33a1de || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dendana|dendana]] || [[Ngerupic languages]] || style = "background:#68a8ff" | #68a8ff || || || ngerupic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#214c87" | #214c87 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Echethesi|Echethesi]] || [[Paroan languages]] || style = "background:#00eaff" | #00eaff || || || paroan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || || style = "background:#da70d6" | #da70d6 || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|UniLastation]] || [[Sitr-Yenan languages]] || style = "background:#eda484" | #eda484 || || || sitr-yenan || style = "background:red" | Incomplete<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Arnoldii|Arnoldii]] || [[Rietic languages]] || style = "background:#b57edc" | #b57edc || || || rietic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jute|Jute]]<br>[[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Trans-Ebo-Puzimm languages]] || style = "background:#c99fee" | #c99fee || Andamanese || || tep || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alcazar|Alcazar]] || [[Asuranesian languages]] || style = "background:#0de2bb" | #0de2bb || || || asuranesian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Litrobotix|litrobotix]] || [[Prra-Blen languages]] || style = "background:#80bfff" | #80bfff || Uto-Aztecan || || prrablen || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Enigmatic Emolga|total pleb]] || [[Milevic languages]] || style = "background:#2f5fdf" | #2f5fdf || || || milevic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Loglorn|Loglorn]] || [[Bavkir languages]] || style = "background:#288aa1" | #288aa1 || || || bavkir || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Muc2|Muc]] || [[Hedretic languages]] || style = "background:#ffea77" | #ffea77 || || || hedretic<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || creole || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || isolate || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || sign || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A ||style = "color:white; background:black" | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || conlang || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || unclassified || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Maintenance]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Atruozan_language&diff=35800
Atruozan language
2019-11-15T01:53:09Z
<p>Xylophonw: stop. just pick a normal colour.</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
{{Infobox language<br />
|name = Atruozan<br />
|altname = <br />
|nativename = atrüozi<br />
|pronunciation = /a.t̪ry.o.z̪i/<br />
|states (state) = <br />
|region = <br />
|latd = | latm = | latNS = <!-- latitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|longd = | longm = | longEW = <!-- longitude degrees/minutes/direction --><br />
|ethnicity = <br />
|speakers = ~10 million?<br />
|date = <br />
|familycolor = atruozan<br />
|fam1 = [[Atruozan]]<br />
|ancestor4 =<br />
|ancestor3 =<br />
|ancestor2 =<br />
|ancestor = <br />
|posteriori = <br />
|dia1 = <br />
|dialects = <br />
|script = <br />
|creator = [[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]]<br />
|nation = [[Translira]], [[Nolcik]]<br />
|agency = <br />
|iso3 = DRE<br />
|image = <br />
|imagesize = <br />
|imagealt = <br />
|imagecaption = <br />
|imageheader = <br />
|map =<br />
|mapsize = <br />
|mapalt = <br />
|mapcaption =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
<!-- Design goals, inspiration, ideas, who speaks it?, when was it created?, where does it come from?, any peculiarities? --><br />
<br />
<!-- Example categories/headings: <br />
<br />
Goals<br />
Setting<br />
Inspiration<br />
<br />
--><br />
<br />
<!-- ***Phonology*** --><br />
<!-- What sounds does your language use? --><br />
<!-- Here are some example sub-/other categories:<br />
<br />
Vowel inventory<br />
Consonant inventory<br />
Syllable structure<br />
Stress<br />
Intonation<br />
<br />
--><br />
==Phonology==<br />
===Consonants===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
! style="width: 68px; "|<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Bilabial<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Labio-dental<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Coronal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Palatal<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Velar<br />
! style="width: 68px; " |Uvular<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Nasal<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Plosive<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Fricative<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Affricate<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Approximant<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Trill<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Vowels===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-front<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Central<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Near-back<br />
! style="width: 90px; " |Back<br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-close<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Close-mid<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Mid<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open-mid<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Near-open<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|-<br />
! style="" |Open<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Phonotactics===<br />
<!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. --><br />
<br />
===Orthography===<br />
<!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds of your language. If you are unsure on how to use IPA then visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Phonetic_Alphabet and read up. --><br />
<br />
<br />
==Grammar==<br />
===Morphology===<br />
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. --><br />
<br />
<!-- Here are some example subcategories:<br />
<br />
Nouns<br />
Adjectives<br />
Verbs<br />
Adverbs<br />
Particles<br />
Derivational morphology<br />
<br />
--><br />
<br />
===Syntax===<br />
<br />
<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. --><br />
<br />
[[Category:Languages]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=CWS_Planet:Language_family_colours&diff=35798
CWS Planet:Language family colours
2019-11-15T01:44:49Z
<p>Xylophonw: add bavkir</p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can claim a language-family colour for use with {{tlx|Infobox language}}. <br />
<br />
==How to use==<br />
The template uses a code to choose what colour the infobox uses, but because the template is imported from Wikipedia all the codes are for natural languages. Below is a table showing all of the colours; simply pick a colour you like, put your username in the user column for the colour, what you want your code to be in the code column and save it. After that, someone will come along and fix the other templates so that that colour works with your code. You will receive a PM through the wiki once this is done.<br />
<br />
To use your code in a template, simply put this <code>| familycolor = your code here</code> in the appropriate spaaace in the template.<br />
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When requesting that a new colour be added to the table, please add a new row to the table, with your username, the code for the language family, the hex code for the colour that you want used in the hex code column, and under notes that this is a new colour that has yet to be added. Do not add anything to the real-life family column. See example below:<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| Test || Test || #000000 || || To be added. || test ||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==FYI==<br />
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Please also do not change the completed column; it is purely to show whether or not the task has been completed and should only be changed by someone who has done it, changing it will not make it suddenly magically work.<br />
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Please note that this is "first come, first served". If you notice someone has already claimed a colour you really want, discuss it with the first claimer.<br />
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==Colours==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
|-<br />
! User(s) !! Language Family !! Colour Name/Hexcode !! Real-life Family !! Notes !! Code !! Completion status<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Yrieixgroulx|Yrieixgroulx]]|| [[Argeyazic languages]] || style = "background:#faecc8" | #faecc8 || Afro-Asiatic || ||argeyazic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Theweric languages]]|| style = "background:gold" | gold || Nilo-Saharan || || theweric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Adzo-Neviric languages]] || style = "background:#ffddaa" | #ffddaa || Niger–Congo || || adzamic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:CurlyHairly|Curlie]] || [[Ystelic languages]] || style = "background:goldenrod" | goldenrod || Khoisan (areal) || || ystelic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| [[User:pittman789|pittman789]] || [[Vaniuan languages]] || style = "background:#c9ffd9" | #c9ffd9 || Indo-European || || vaniuan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Ultimate Ridley|Ultimate Ridley]] || [[Letsic languages]] || style = "background:lightgreen" | lightgreen || Caucasian (areal) || || letsic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]]<br> [[User:Xylophonw|xylo]] || [[Lahiri languages]] || style = "background:lime" | lime || Uralic || Areal. Sometimes used for all indigenous languages, including those related to broader families. || lahiri || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:MarrisUes|MarrisUes]] || [[Mherdic languages]] || style = "background:mediumspringgreen" | mediumspringgreen || Dravidian || || mherdic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Xroox|Xroox]]|| [[Vajusan languages]] || style = "background:yellowgreen" | yellowgreen || Altaic (areal) || || vajusan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Dendana|dendana]]|| [[Amaian languages]] || style = "background:darkseagreen" | darkseagreen || [[East-Mirarian languages]] || || amaian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| ? || [[Varkanic languages]] || style = "background:salmon" | salmon || Sino-Tibetan || || varkanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Aeoraic Ferret]] || [[Methic languages]] || style = "background:#9A4EAE" | #9A4EAE || || || methic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Avlönskt|Avlönskt]] || [[Xyndic languages]] || style = "background:#f2ceee" | #f2ceee || Hmong–Mien || || xyndic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Pimpossible|Pimpossible]] || [[Lonish languages]] || style = "background:lavender" | lavender || Tai–Kadai || || lonish || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Unleashy|Unleashy]] || Ngutanic languages || style = "background:lightcoral" | lightcoral || Austroasiatic || || ngutanic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Daruvic languages]] || style = "background:pink" | pink || Austronesian || || dar || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Izaak|Izaak]] || [[Upper Borosan languages]] || style = "background:#fd79da" | #fd79da || Papuan (areal) || || pub || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|K1234567890y]] || [[Daleic languages]] || style = "background:#eba9ee" | #eba9ee || Australian (areal) || || daleic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Maakpauean languages]] || style = "background:lightcyan" | lightcyan || Eskimo–Aleut || || maak || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alynnidalar|Alynnidalar]] || [[Garsenian languages]] || style = "background:#99ddff" | #99ddff || Na-Dené (& Dené-Yeniseian) || || garsenian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Aeoraic Ferret|Ferret]] || [[Tlukeric languages]] || style = "background:#33A1DE" | #33a1de || || || tlukeric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:YourFace|YourFace]] || [[Agaric_languages|Agaric languages]] || style = "background: #c0dde6" | #c0dde6 || American (areal) || || agaric || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:dendana|dendana]] || [[Ngerupic languages]] || style = "background:#68a8ff" | #68a8ff || || || ngerupic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:RomanNumeralII|RomanNumeralII]] || [[Tinetic languages]] || style = "background:#214c87" | #214c87 || || || tinetic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Echethesi|Echethesi]] || [[Paroan languages]] || style = "background:#00eaff" | #00eaff || || || paroan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| || [[Languages of Soltenna|Soltennan languages]] || style = "background:#da70d6" | #da70d6 || || || soltennan || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:K1234567890y|UniLastation]] || [[Sitr-Yenan languages]] || style = "background:#eda484" | #eda484 || || || sitr-yenan || style = "background:red" | Incomplete<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Arnoldii|Arnoldii]] || [[Rietic languages]] || style = "background:#b57edc" | #b57edc || || || rietic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Jute|Jute]] <br> [[User:Irrhythmic|severy]] || [[Saru-Asuran languages]] || style = "background:#c99fee" | #c99fee || Andamanese || || saru-asuran/saa || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Alcazar|Alcazar]] || [[Asuranesian languages]] || style = "background:#0de2bb" | #0de2bb || || || asuranesian || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User: Litrobotix|litrobotix]] || [[Prra-Blen languages]] || style = "background:#80bfff" | #80bfff || Uto-Aztecan || || prrablen || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Enigmatic Emolga|total pleb]] || [[Milevic languages]] || style = "background:#2f5fdf" | #2f5fdf || || || milevic || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| [[User:Loglorn|Loglorn]] || [[Bavkir languages]] || style = "background:#288aa1" | #288aa1 || || || bavkir || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Muc2|Muc]] || [[Hedretic languages]] || style = "background:#ffea77" | #ffea77 || || || hedretic<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:DzêtaRedfang|Dzêta]] || [[Atruozan languages]] || style = "background:#6e0226;color:#fff" | #6e0226 || ||To be added. || atruozan<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:tan" | tan || Creole/Pidgin/Mixed || Reserved for in-universe examples. || creole || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:#dddddd" | #dddddd || Language isolate || Reserved for in-universe examples. || isolate || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:silver" | silver || Sign language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || sign || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A ||style = "color:white; background:black" | black || Constructed language || Reserved for in-universe examples. || conlang || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed <br />
|-<br />
| N/A || N/A || style = "background:white" | white || Unclassified || Reserved for in-universe examples. || unclassified || style = "background:lightgreen" | Completed<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Maintenance]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/family-color&diff=35797
Template:Infobox language/family-color
2019-11-15T01:44:39Z
<p>Xylophonw: add bavkir</p>
<hr />
<div>{{#switch:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}<br />
<!--Remaining real-world family colours: also salmon, pink-><br />
| algic | algonkian = lightskyblue<br />
| american | american (areal) = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| uto-aztecan | utoaztecan = /**/#80bfff<br />
<!--Taken colours--><br />
| adzamic = /**/#ffddaa<br />
| agaric = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| amaian = darkseagreen<br />
| argeyazic = /**/#faecc8<br />
| asuranesian = /**/#0de2bb<br />
| atruozan = /**/#6e0226<br />
| bavkir = /**/#288aa1<br />
| daleic = /**/#eba9ee<br />
| kame = /**/#feb9f8<br />
| fyeulic = mediumspringgreen<br />
| garsenian = /**/#99ddff<br />
| lahiri = lime<br />
| letsic | letsic = lightgreen<br />
| lonish = lavender<br />
| maak | maakpauean = lightcyan<br />
| methic = /**/#9a4eae<br />
| shaelic | milevic = /**/#33a1de<br />
| ngerupic = /**/#68a8ff<br />
| ngutanic = lightcoral<br />
| paroan = /**/#a6fffe<br />
| pem | east-mirarian = /**/#4D9361<br />
| prrablen = /**/#80bfff<br />
| pub = /**/#fd79da<br />
| rietic = /**/#b57edc<br />
| saru-asuran | saa = /**/#c99fee<br />
| soltennan = /**/#da70d6<br />
| theweric | theweric = gold<br />
| tiengic | tin = /**/#fee49d<br />
| tlukeric = /**/33a1de<br />
| vajusan = yellowgreen<br />
| vaniuan = /**/#c9ffd9<br />
| xhovian = /**/#9273d6<br />
| xyndic = /**/#f2ceee<br />
| ystelic = goldenrod<br />
<!--Reserved for in-world examples--><br />
| creole | mixed | pidgin | creole/pidgin/mixed = tan<br />
| isolate | language isolate | gray | grey | #dddddd = /**/#dddddd<br />
| sign | sign language = silver<br />
| conlang | artificial | constructed | constructed language = black<br />
| unclassified | superfamily = white<br />
| test = /**/#6c5330<br />
| #default =<!--blank--><br />
}}<noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/language_family_color_table&diff=35792
Template:Infobox language/language family color table
2019-11-15T01:34:29Z
<p>Xylophonw: bruh</p>
<hr />
<div>{|style="text-align:center; margin:0;"<br />
<!-- Colour codes for language families and groups: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages --><br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Argeyazic}}"|[[Argeyazic languages|Argeyazic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Xhovian}}"|[[Xhovian Languages|Xhovian]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Theweric}}"|[[Theweric languages|Theweric]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Adzamic}}"|[[Adzamic languages|Adzamic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ystelic}}"|[[Ystelic languages|Ystelic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Saru-Asuran}}"|[[Saru-Asuran languages|Saru-Asuran]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pem}}"|[[East-Mirarian languages|East-Mirarian]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Vaniuan}}"|[[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Letsic}}"|[[Letsic languages|Letsic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Lahiri}}"|[[Lahiri languages|Lahiri]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Fyeulic}}"|[[Fyeulic languages|Fyeulic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Vajusan}}"|[[Vajusan languages|Vajusan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Amaian}}"|[[Amaian languages|Amaian]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Soltennan}}"|[[Languages of Soltenna|Soltennan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Kame}}"|[[Kame languages|Kame]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Xyndic}}"|[[Xyndic languages|Xyndic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Lonish}}"|[[Lonish languages|Lonish]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ngutanic}}"|[[Ngutanic languages|Ngutanic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Milevic}}"|[[Milevic languages|Milevic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pub}}"|[[Upper Borosan Languages|Upper Borosan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Daleic}}"|[[Daleic languages|Daleic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Maakpauean}}"|[[Maakpauean languages|Maakpauean]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Garsenian}}"|[[Garsenian languages|Garsenian]] <br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Agaric}}"|[[Agaric languages|Agaric]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ngerupic}}"|[[Ngerupic languages|Ngerupic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Tiengic}}"|[[Tiengic languages|Tiengic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Paroan}}"|[[Paroan languages|Paroan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Atruozan}}"|[[Atruozan languages|Atruozan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Creole}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Creole}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Pidgin}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Mixed}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Isolate}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Isolate}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Sign}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Sign}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Conlang}}"|<font style="color:white; background-color:black">{{Infobox language/genetic |Conlang}}</font><br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|unclassified}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |unclassified}}<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="84" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Test}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Test}}<br />
|}<br />
<noinclude>{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/language_family_color_table&diff=35790
Template:Infobox language/language family color table
2019-11-15T01:30:10Z
<p>Xylophonw: whoops</p>
<hr />
<div>{|style="text-align:center; margin:0;"<br />
<!-- Colour codes for language families and groups: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages --><br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Argeyazic}}"|[[Argeyazic languages|Argeyazic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Xhovian}}"|[[Xhovian Languages|Xhovian]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Theweric}}"|[[Theweric languages|Theweric]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Adzamic}}"|[[Adzamic languages|Adzamic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ystelic}}"|[[Ystelic languages|Ystelic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Saru-Asuran}}"|[[Saru-Asuran languages|Saru-Asuran]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pem}}"|[[East-Mirarian languages|East-Mirarian]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Vaniuan}}"|[[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Letsic}}"|[[Letsic languages|Letsic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Lahiri}}"|[[Lahiri languages|Lahiri]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Fyeulic}}"|[[Fyeulic languages|Fyeulic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Vajusan}}"|[[Vajusan languages|Vajusan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Amaian}}"|[[Amaian languages|Amaian]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Soltennan}}"|[[Languages of Soltenna|Soltennan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Kame}}"|[[Kame languages|Kame]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Xyndic}}"|[[Xyndic languages|Xyndic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Lonish}}"|[[Lonish languages|Lonish]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ngutanic}}"|[[Ngutanic languages|Ngutanic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Milevic}}"|[[Milevic languages|Milevic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pub}}"|[[Upper Borosan Languages|Upper Borosan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Daleic}}"|[[Daleic languages|Daleic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Maakpauean}}"|[[Maakpauean languages|Maakpauean]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Garsenian}}"|[[Garsenian languages|Garsenian]] <br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Agaric}}"|[[Agaric languages|Agaric]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ngerupic}}"|[[Ngerupic languages|Ngerupic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Tiengic}}"|[[Tiengic languages|Tiengic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Paroan}}"|[[Paroan languages|Paroan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Atruozan}};color:#fff"|[[Atruozan languages|Atruozan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Creole}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Creole}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Pidgin}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Mixed}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Isolate}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Isolate}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Sign}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Sign}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Conlang}}"|<font style="color:white; background-color:black">{{Infobox language/genetic |Conlang}}</font><br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|unclassified}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |unclassified}}<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="84" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Test}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Test}}<br />
|}<br />
<noinclude>{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/language_family_color_table&diff=35789
Template:Infobox language/language family color table
2019-11-15T01:26:34Z
<p>Xylophonw: add atruozan</p>
<hr />
<div>{|style="text-align:center; margin:0;"<br />
<!-- Colour codes for language families and groups: [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Languages --><br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Argeyazic}}"|[[Argeyazic languages|Argeyazic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Xhovian}}"|[[Xhovian Languages|Xhovian]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Theweric}}"|[[Theweric languages|Theweric]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Adzamic}}"|[[Adzamic languages|Adzamic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ystelic}}"|[[Ystelic languages|Ystelic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Saru-Asuran}}"|[[Saru-Asuran languages|Saru-Asuran]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pem}}"|[[East-Mirarian languages|East-Mirarian]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Vaniuan}}"|[[Vaniuan languages|Vaniuan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Letsic}}"|[[Letsic languages|Letsic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Lahiri}}"|[[Lahiri languages|Lahiri]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Fyeulic}}"|[[Fyeulic languages|Fyeulic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Vajusan}}"|[[Vajusan languages|Vajusan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Amaian}}"|[[Amaian languages|Amaian]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Soltennan}}"|[[Languages of Soltenna|Soltennan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Kame}}"|[[Kame languages|Kame]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Xyndic}}"|[[Xyndic languages|Xyndic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Lonish}}"|[[Lonish languages|Lonish]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ngutanic}}"|[[Ngutanic languages|Ngutanic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Milevic}}"|[[Milevic languages|Milevic]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|pub}}"|[[Upper Borosan Languages|Upper Borosan]]<br />
|colspan="12" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Daleic}}"|[[Daleic languages|Daleic]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Maakpauean}}"|[[Maakpauean languages|Maakpauean]]<br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Garsenian}}"|[[Garsenian languages|Garsenian]] <br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Agaric}}"|[[Agaric languages|Agaric]]<br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Ngerupic}}"|[[Ngerupic languages|Ngerupic]]<br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Tiengic}}"|[[Tiengic languages|Tiengic]]<br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Paroan}}"|[[Paroan languages|Paroan]]<br />
|colspan="14" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Atruozan}};color:#fff"|[[Atruozan languages|Atruozan]]<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Creole}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Creole}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Pidgin}}/{{Infobox language/genetic |Mixed}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Isolate}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Isolate}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Sign}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Sign}}<br />
|colspan="17" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Conlang}}"|<font style="color:white; background-color:black">{{Infobox language/genetic |Conlang}}</font><br />
|colspan="16" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|unclassified}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |unclassified}}<br />
|-<br />
|colspan="84" style="background-color:{{Infobox language/family-color|Test}}"|{{Infobox language/genetic |Test}}<br />
|}<br />
<noinclude>{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_language/family-color&diff=35788
Template:Infobox language/family-color
2019-11-15T01:25:34Z
<p>Xylophonw: add atruozan</p>
<hr />
<div>{{#switch:{{lc:{{{1|}}}}}<br />
<!--Remaining real-world family colours: also salmon, pink-><br />
| algic | algonkian = lightskyblue<br />
| american | american (areal) = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| uto-aztecan | utoaztecan = /**/#80bfff<br />
<!--Taken colours--><br />
| adzamic = /**/#ffddaa<br />
| agaric = /**/#c0dde6<br />
| amaian = darkseagreen<br />
| argeyazic = /**/#faecc8<br />
| asuranesian = /**/#0de2bb<br />
| atruozan = /**/#6e0226<br />
| daleic = /**/#eba9ee<br />
| kame = /**/#feb9f8<br />
| fyeulic = mediumspringgreen<br />
| garsenian = /**/#99ddff<br />
| lahiri = lime<br />
| letsic | letsic = lightgreen<br />
| lonish = lavender<br />
| maak | maakpauean = lightcyan<br />
| methic = /**/#9a4eae<br />
| shaelic | milevic = /**/#33a1de<br />
| ngerupic = /**/#68a8ff<br />
| ngutanic = lightcoral<br />
| paroan = /**/#a6fffe<br />
| pem | east-mirarian = /**/#4D9361<br />
| prrablen = /**/#80bfff<br />
| pub = /**/#fd79da<br />
| rietic = /**/#b57edc<br />
| saru-asuran | saa = /**/#c99fee<br />
| soltennan = /**/#da70d6<br />
| theweric | theweric = gold<br />
| tiengic | tin = /**/#fee49d<br />
| tlukeric = /**/33a1de<br />
| vajusan = yellowgreen<br />
| vaniuan = /**/#c9ffd9<br />
| xhovian = /**/#9273d6<br />
| xyndic = /**/#f2ceee<br />
| ystelic = goldenrod<br />
<!--Reserved for in-world examples--><br />
| creole | mixed | pidgin | creole/pidgin/mixed = tan<br />
| isolate | language isolate | gray | grey | #dddddd = /**/#dddddd<br />
| sign | sign language = silver<br />
| conlang | artificial | constructed | constructed language = black<br />
| unclassified | superfamily = white<br />
| test = /**/#6c5330<br />
| #default =<!--blank--><br />
}}<noinclude><br />
{{documentation}}<br />
</noinclude></div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Kayyan_land_wars&diff=32743
Kayyan land wars
2019-01-12T07:32:10Z
<p>Xylophonw: typo</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Infobox military conflict<br />
| conflict = Kayyan land wars<br />
| width = <br />
| partof = <br />
| image = <br />
| image_size =<br />
| alt =<br />
| caption = <br />
| date = 1673–1913<br />
| place = [[Kaiyyo]]<br />
| coordinates = <!--Use the {{coord}} template --><br />
| map_type = <br />
| map_relief = <br />
| map_size = <br />
| map_marksize = <br />
| map_caption = <br />
| map_label = <br />
| territory = <br />
| result = Neviran victory<br />
* Dispossession of land by [[Indigenous Lahiri|indigenous groups]]<br />
| status = <br />
| combatant1 = Neviran army<br>Neviran colonists<br />
| combatant2 = [[Indigenous Lahiri]]<br />
| commander1 = <br />
| commander2 = <br />
| units1 = <br />
| units2 = <br />
| strength1 = <br />
| strength2 = <br />
| casualties1 = <br />
| casualties2 = <br />
| notes = <br />
| campaignbox = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
The '''Kaiyyan land wars''' were a series of armed conflicts beginning in the late 17th century and extending into the early 20th century between [[Indigenous Lahiri]] and the [[Saruan Empire|Neviran Empire]] colonists during the colonisation of [[Kaiyyo]].<br />
<br />
Although the wars were initially small, localised battles against single tribes, conflicts grew in number and scale as indigenous groups allied against the expanding colonists.<br />
<br />
{{Hist-stub}}</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:cesgi&diff=31889
Sahartionary:cesgi
2018-11-06T01:12:02Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling pt. 2 electric boogaloo</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[ķielsigi]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [t͡ɕɛsgi]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''cesgi''' ({{cs|QGA|豾}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# fur seal<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|豾途多千年陣時吃乃於如狩}}<br />
#:'''''Cesgi''' qaam dyim koto lim radar qka ta 'm sam ļaay.''<br />
#::'''''Fur seals''' have been hunted as food for thousands of years.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:hkam&diff=31888
Sahartionary:hkam
2018-11-06T01:11:01Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling pt. 2 electric boogaloo</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[hekp]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [xkʌm]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''hkam''' ({{cs|QGA|幄}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# chum; tent<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|莫人得幄在住}}<br />
#:''Ĝeaw-lo do '''hkam''' yim sa.''<br />
#::''Ngeyv people live in '''chums'''.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:gaam&diff=31887
Sahartionary:gaam
2018-11-06T01:10:36Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling pt. 2 electric boogaloo</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[galm]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [gɑ:m]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''gaam''' ({{cs|QGA|銛}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# harpoon<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|顎魚了刁被刁'''銛'''用捕}}<br />
#:''Kiy myaa wiy šrea '''gaam''' šwo lam.''<br />
#::''The sharks were caught with '''harpoons'''.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:daa%C4%9D&diff=31886
Sahartionary:daaĝ
2018-11-06T01:10:00Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Nuar]] ''[[ḏā̃h]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [dɑ:ŋ]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''daaĝ''' ({{cs|QGA|鼢}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# desman<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|此多鼢得刁存}}<br />
#:''Tir dyim '''daaĝ''' dea lar.''<br />
#::''There are many '''desmans''' here.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Nuar]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:hkam&diff=31885
Sahartionary:hkam
2018-11-06T01:09:18Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[hekp]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [xkʌm]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''hkam''' ({{cs|QGA|幄}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# chum; tent<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|莫人得幄在住}}<br />
#:''Ĝeaw-lo do '''hkam''' yim sa.''<br />
#::''Ngeyv people live in '''chums'''.''<br />
=====Synonyms=====<br />
=====Derived terms=====<br />
=====Related terms=====<br />
=====Translations=====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:gaam&diff=31884
Sahartionary:gaam
2018-11-06T01:08:58Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[galm]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [gɑ:m]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''gaam''' ({{cs|QGA|銛}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# harpoon<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|顎魚了刁被刁'''銛'''用捕}}<br />
#:''Kiy myaa wiy šrea '''gaam''' šwo lam.''<br />
#::''The sharks were caught with '''harpoons'''.''<br />
=====Synonyms=====<br />
=====Derived terms=====<br />
=====Related terms=====<br />
=====Translations=====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:cesgi&diff=31883
Sahartionary:cesgi
2018-11-06T01:08:22Z
<p>Xylophonw: fix titling</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[ķielsigi]]''<br />
<br />
===Pronunciation===<br />
IPA: [t͡ɕɛsgi]<br />
<br />
===Noun===<br />
'''cesgi''' ({{cs|QGA|豾}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# fur seal<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|豾途多千年陣時吃乃於如狩}}<br />
#:'''''Cesgi''' qaam dyim koto lim radar qka ta 'm sam ļaay.''<br />
#::'''''Fur seals''' have been hunted as food for thousands of years.''<br />
=====Synonyms=====<br />
=====Derived terms=====<br />
=====Related terms=====<br />
=====Translations=====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:%C4%9Ceaw&diff=31847
Sahartionary:Ĝeaw
2018-11-05T02:09:43Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:Ĝeaw</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[Sahartionary:Ŋeivɂ|Ŋeivɂ]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [ŋɛːw]<br />
<br />
==Noun==<br />
'''Ĝeaw''' ({{cs|QGA|幄}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# Ngeyv<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|莫主市市於也}}<br />
#:'''''Ĝeaw''' qsaa mra do Re Hley Sa mra 'm yaa.''<br />
#::''The '''Ngeyv''' capital city is Rehleysa.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
* [[Sahartionary:Ĝeaw Hluo|Ĝeaw Hluo]] ({{cs|QGA|莫國}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
* [[Sahartionary:Ĝeaw-lo|Ĝeaw-lo]] ({{cs|QGA|莫人}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:%C4%9Ceaw&diff=31845
Sahartionary:Ĝeaw
2018-11-05T02:09:05Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:Ĝeaw to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[Sahartionary:Ŋeivɂ|Ŋeivɂ]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [ŋɛːw]<br />
<br />
==Noun==<br />
'''Ĝeaw''' ({{cs|QGA|幄}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# Ngeyv<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|莫主市市於也}}<br />
#:'''''Ĝeaw''' qsaa mra do Re Hley Sa mra 'm yaa.''<br />
#::''The '''Ngeyv''' capital city is Rehleysa.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
* [[Sahartionary:Ĝeaw Hluo|Ĝeaw Hluo]] ({{cs|QGA|莫國}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
* [[Sahartionary:Ĝeaw-lo|Ĝeaw-lo]] ({{cs|QGA|莫人}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:tsea_kraa&diff=31838
Sahartionary:tsea kraa
2018-11-05T02:06:53Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:tsea kraa without leaving a redirect</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[tse]]'' + ''[[kra]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [tseə kɻɑ:]<br />
<br />
==Adjective==<br />
'''tsea kraa''' ({{cs|QGA|國家}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# national<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|國家地質找查隊了地域於查進查進。}}<br />
#:'''''Tsea kraa''' nday tsa ktruo tsa dzuoy wea ĝuoy klaam am tsaa jaa tsaa jaa.''<br />
#::''A '''national''' geological survey team was investigating the region.''<br />
<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:tsea_kraa&diff=31836
Sahartionary:tsea kraa
2018-11-05T02:06:21Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:tsea kraa to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[tse]]'' + ''[[kra]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [tseə kɻɑ:]<br />
<br />
==Adjective==<br />
'''tsea kraa''' ({{cs|QGA|國家}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# national<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|國家地質找查隊了地域於查進查進。}}<br />
#:'''''Tsea kraa''' nday tsa ktruo tsa dzuoy wea ĝuoy klaam am tsaa jaa tsaa jaa.''<br />
#::''A '''national''' geological survey team was investigating the region.''<br />
<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:tsaa_jaa&diff=31835
Sahartionary:tsaa jaa
2018-11-05T02:06:03Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:tsaa jaa without leaving a redirect</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[tsʕa zja]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [tsɑ: d͡ʑæ:]<br />
<br />
==Verb==<br />
'''tsaa jaa''' ({{cs|QGA|查進}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# investigate<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|它途刁死害㇉查進}}<br />
#:''Ĝwea qeam odza 'r '''tsaa jaa'''.''<br />
#::''They are '''investigating''' the death.''<br />
<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:tsaa_jaa&diff=31833
Sahartionary:tsaa jaa
2018-11-05T02:05:33Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:tsaa jaa to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[tsʕa zja]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [tsɑ: d͡ʑæ:]<br />
<br />
==Verb==<br />
'''tsaa jaa''' ({{cs|QGA|查進}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# investigate<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|它途刁死害㇉查進}}<br />
#:''Ĝwea qeam odza 'r '''tsaa jaa'''.''<br />
#::''They are '''investigating''' the death.''<br />
<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:kwea_beam&diff=31802
Sahartionary:kwea beam
2018-11-05T01:50:15Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:kwea beam without leaving a redirect</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[khwʕi]]'' + ''[[bʕẽn]]''<br />
<br />
==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [kweə beəm]<br />
<br />
==Noun==<br />
'''kwea beam''' ({{cs|QGA|氣變}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# climate change<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|今我可刁來季氣變於前知。}}<br />
#:''Now er miĝ ja ar '''kwea beam''' am ta sey.''<br />
#::''We can now predict future '''climate change'''.''<br />
<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:kwea_beam&diff=31800
Sahartionary:kwea beam
2018-11-05T01:49:39Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:kwea beam to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
<hr />
<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[khwʕi]]'' + ''[[bʕẽn]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [kweə beəm]<br />
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==Noun==<br />
'''kwea beam''' ({{cs|QGA|氣變}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# climate change<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|今我可刁來季氣變於前知。}}<br />
#:''Now er miĝ ja ar '''kwea beam''' am ta sey.''<br />
#::''We can now predict future '''climate change'''.''<br />
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[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:ktruo_tsa&diff=31799
Sahartionary:ktruo tsa
2018-11-05T01:48:11Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:ktruo tsa without leaving a redirect</p>
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<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[ktro]]'' + ''[[tsʕa]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [ktɻʊə tsʌ]<br />
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==Verb==<br />
'''ktruo tsa''' ({{cs|QGA|找查}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# to check; to examine<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|我𢪽刁做機㇉找查}}<br />
#:''Er yeam stuo cwo 'r '''ktruo tsa'''.''<br />
#::''We will '''examine''' the machine.''<br />
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====Synonyms====<br />
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====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:ktruo_tsa&diff=31797
Sahartionary:ktruo tsa
2018-11-05T01:43:10Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:ktruo tsa to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
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<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Middle Qonklese]] ''[[ktro]]'' + ''[[tsʕa]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [ktɻʊə tsʌ]<br />
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==Verb==<br />
'''ktruo tsa''' ({{cs|QGA|找查}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# to check; to examine<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|我𢪽刁做機㇉找查}}<br />
#:''Er yeam stuo cwo 'r '''ktruo tsa'''.''<br />
#::''We will '''examine''' the machine.''<br />
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====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Qonklese]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:kruo&diff=31793
Sahartionary:kruo
2018-11-05T01:32:23Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:kruo without leaving a redirect</p>
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<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Nuar]] ''[[ko]]'' + ''[[ruo]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [kɻʊə]<br />
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==Noun==<br />
'''kruo''' ({{cs|QGA|昃}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# (afternoon) sun<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|陣曜昃得温}}<br />
#:''Ramya '''kruo''' do qpraa.''<br />
#::''The '''afternoon sun''' is warm today.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
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====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Nuar]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:kruo&diff=31791
Sahartionary:kruo
2018-11-05T01:31:27Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:kruo to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
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<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Nuar]] ''[[ko]]'' + ''[[ruo]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [kɻʊə]<br />
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==Noun==<br />
'''kruo''' ({{cs|QGA|昃}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# (afternoon) sun<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|陣曜昃得温}}<br />
#:''Ramya '''kruo''' do qpraa.''<br />
#::''The '''afternoon sun''' is warm today.''<br />
====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Nuar]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:katmuor&diff=31790
Sahartionary:katmuor
2018-11-05T01:29:07Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:katmuor without leaving a redirect</p>
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<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[ketmul]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [kʌtmo:ɻ]<br />
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==Noun==<br />
'''katmuor''' ({{cs|QGA|白鯆}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# beluga<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|多白鯆得刁韋海在棲}}<br />
#:''Dyim '''katmuor''' dea Gluoĝ Mhea yim raaĝ.''<br />
#::''Many '''belugas''' live in the Gelög Sea.''<br />
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====Synonyms====<br />
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====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:katmuor&diff=31788
Sahartionary:katmuor
2018-11-05T01:28:13Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:katmuor to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
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<div>==Qgam Dzwo==<br />
==Etymology==<br />
From [[Ngeyv]] ''[[ketmul]]''<br />
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==Pronunciation==<br />
IPA: [kʌtmo:ɻ]<br />
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==Noun==<br />
'''katmuor''' ({{cs|QGA|白鯆}}, {{cs|QGA|}})<br />
# beluga<br />
#:{{cs|QGA|多白鯆得刁韋海在棲}}<br />
#:''Dyim '''katmuor''' dea Gluoĝ Mhea yim raaĝ.''<br />
#::''Many '''belugas''' live in the Gelög Sea.''<br />
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====Synonyms====<br />
====Derived terms====<br />
====Related terms====<br />
====Translations====<br />
[[Category:Sahartionary]] [[Category:Qgam words]] [[Category:Qgam words derived from Ngeyv]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:%C3%ACv%C3%AC&diff=31787
Sahartionary:ìvì
2018-11-05T01:27:28Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary to Sahartionary:ìvì without leaving a redirect</p>
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<div>==Undren==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From {{etym|Old West Xyndic|*ľwisʔa|water}}, from {{etym|Proto-Xyndic|*hlw₁eʔsʷaha|water}}<br />
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===Pronunciation===<br />
* IPA: {{IPA|/ˈìvì/}}<br />
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===Noun===<br />
'''ìvì''' (''stem'' '''ìvìsa-''')<br />
# water<br />
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[[Category:Undren nouns]]<br />
[[Category:Undren lemmas]]</div>
Xylophonw
https://wiki.conworkshop.com/index.php?title=Sahartionary:%C3%ACv%C3%AC&diff=31785
Sahartionary:ìvì
2018-11-05T01:26:33Z
<p>Xylophonw: Xylophonw moved page Sahartionary:ivi to Sahartionary: saving sahartionary from the sunken place</p>
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<div>==Undren==<br />
===Etymology===<br />
From {{etym|Old West Xyndic|*ľwisʔa|water}}, from {{etym|Proto-Xyndic|*hlw₁eʔsʷaha|water}}<br />
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===Pronunciation===<br />
* IPA: {{IPA|/ˈìvì/}}<br />
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===Noun===<br />
'''ìvì''' (''stem'' '''ìvìsa-''')<br />
# water<br />
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[[Category:Undren nouns]]<br />
[[Category:Undren lemmas]]</div>
Xylophonw