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|altname      = Juvash
|altname      = Juvash
|nativename    = {{cs|JUH|Juhaš}}
|nativename    = {{cs|JUH|Juhaš}}
|pronunciation =
|pronunciation = [[Juhash language#Phonology|[ˈd͡ʒu.hɒʃ]]]
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|fam3          = [[East Mahavic languages|East Mahavic]]
|fam3          = [[East Mahavic languages|East Mahavic]]
|fam4          = [[Jovic languages|Jovic]]
|fam4          = [[Jovic languages|Jovic]]
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|ancestor      = [[Old Juhash]]
|ancestor      =  
|ancestor2    = [[Middle Juhash]]
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|dia1          =  
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|script        = [[Mahavic script]]
|script        = [[Mahavic script]] ([[Juhash alphabet]])
|nation        = [[Juhashka]]
|nation        = {{flag|Juhashka}}
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'''Juhash''' (''Juhaš'', //) is an [[East Mahavic languages|East Mahavic language]] spoken in [[Juhashka]]. <!-- Design goals, inspiration, ideas, who speaks it?, when was it created?, where does it come from?, any peculiarities? -->
'''Juhash''' (''Juhaš'', //) is an [[East Mahavic languages|East Mahavic language]] spoken in [[Juhashka]].  


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This page should be an IN-UNIVERSE description of the language. It is also NOT the primary documentation site of your language. This is not your descriptive grammar, this is a wikipedia style page for (for the most part) non-linguists, which means I don't want pages of paradigm tables or hour long write ups of the intricacies of relativisation on demoted inverted objects in locational clauses.
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===Phonotactics===
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[[Category:Juhash language]][[Category:Languages]][[Category:Languages of Juhashka]][[Category:Languages of Sarkik]][[Category:Sarkik]][[Category:East Mahavic languages]]

Revision as of 19:33, 27 August 2021

Juhash
Juvash
Juhaš
Pronunciation[ˈd͡ʒu.hɒʃ]
Language family
Early forms:
Writing systemMahavic script (Juhash alphabet)
Official status
Official language in Juhashka
CWS codejuh

Juhash (Juhaš, //) is an East Mahavic language spoken in Juhashka.


Classification

History

Phonology

Phonemes

Bilabial Dental Alveolar Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal
Plosive
Fricative
Approximant
Front Central Back
Close
Mid
Open

Phonotactics

Morphology and syntax

Vocabulary

Writing and literature