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|name = Fejanese
|name = Fejanese
|nativename = Fejãto
|nativename = Fejãto
|pronunciation = [fɛ'ʒʲɐ̃,tu:]
|pronunciation = fɛ'ʒʲɐ̃,tuː
|region = Unknown as of yet
|setting = Asgejerssø
|states = ?
|created = 2012
|nation = ?
|script1        = Latn
|speakers = ?
|creator = User:Darthme
|date = 2012
|familycolor = ?
|fam1 = ?
|fam2 = ?
|fam3 = ?
|fam4 = ?
|map          =
|mapcaption    =
|iso2 = fej
|iso3 = fej
|script        = [[w:Latin script|Latin script]]
}}
}}


[[Category:Conlangs]] [[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]




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|ãme
|ãme
|[ɐ̃]
|[ɐ̃]
|syllables containing (ã) takes always take primary stress
|syllables containing (ã) always take primary stress
|-
|-
|b
|b
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|dome
|dome
|[d]
|[d]
|when followed by a vowel, (d) represents [d͡ʒ]
|when followed by (e) or (i), (d) represents [d͡ʒ], silent when word-final or following (n)/(m)
|-
|-
|e
|e
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|ime
|ime
|[m]
|[m]
|often silenced when word-final
|often silenced when word-final, tends to nasalize vowels directly preceding it
|-
|-
|n
|n
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|s
|s
|ese
|ese
|[ɕ]
|[s]/[ɕ]
|when (ss) occurs and in very formal speech (s) is pronouced [s]
|when word-initial/word-final, or when (ss) occurs, (s) is pronouced [s], additionally, if there are two or more frictave consonants in a word before (s), it is realized as [s]
|-
|-
|t
|t
|ete
|ete
|[t]
|[t]
|when followed by a vowel, (t) represents [t͡ɕ]
|when followed by (e) or (i), (t) represents [t͡ɕ]
|-
|-
|u
|u
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{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle
{| {{Table/bluetable}} style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle
|-
|-
! Person !! Present !! Past !! Perfect
! Person !! Present !! Past !! Perfect !! Present Progressive
|-
|-
| I (''jue'') || dantro || dantros || dantroça
| I (''jue'') || dantro || dantros || dantroça || dantroçendo
|-
|-
| you (''nosa'') || dantrej || dantrejes || danntrejeça
| you (''nosa'') || dantrej || dantrejes || dantrejeça || dantrejeçendo
|-
|-
| you (pl.) (nossaç) || dantresar || dantreses || dantreseça
| you (pl.) (nossaç) || dantresar || dantreses || dantreseça || dantresendo
|-
|-
| he/she/it (laç/leç/ã) || dantrej || dantrejes || dantrejeça
| he/she/it (laç/leç/ã) || dantrej || dantrejes || dantrejeça || dantrejeçendo
|-
|-
| they (lusa) || dantren || dantrenes || dantrença
| they (lusa) || dantren || dantrenes || dantrença || dantrençendo
|-
|-
| we (ossé) || dantrossa || dantrosses || dantrosseça
| we (ossé) || dantrossa || dantrosses || dantrosseça || dantrossendo
|}
|}


In the perfect case, when there is a frictave consonant ([ɕ/ʒ/d͡ʒ/s]) as a verb's final sound, a 'glider e' is inserted so that ''ç'' stands alone.  This makes the word easier to pronounce because the frictaves are not doubled up.
In the perfect case, when there is a frictave consonant ([ɕ/ʒ/d͡ʒ/s]) as a verb's final sound, a 'glider e' is inserted so that ''ç'' stands alone.  This makes the word easier to pronounce because the frictaves are not doubled up.


===Class II===
====Class II====


Class II verbs end with ''-ar'' in the infinitive and generally undergo an ablaut sound change int he past tense
Class II verbs end with ''-ar'' in the infinitive and generally undergo an ablaut sound change int he past tense
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===Adjectives/Adverbs===
===Adjectives/Adverbs===
===Sentence Structure===
===Sentence Structure===


==Examples==
==Examples==
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! Fejãto !! IPA !! English
! Fejãto !! IPA !! English
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| No fejãto ç'es ké ra de jolla dosso norasto || /'nu:  fɛ'ʒʲã,tu:  'sʔeɕ  'ke  'ra  'd͡ʒe  'ʒʲo,lʲɛ  'd͡ʒo,su:  nɔ'raɕ,tu:/ || Fejãto is the language of the Fejanese people (lit. The Fejãto is of what the tongue of the people[s])
| No fejãto ç'es ké ra de jolla dosso norasto || /'nu:  fɛ'ʒʲã,tu:  'sʔeɕ  'ke  'ra  'd͡ʒe  'ʒʲo,lʲɛ  'do,su:  nɔ'raɕ,tu:/ || Fejãto is the language of the Fejanese people (lit. The Fejãto is of what the tongue of the people[s])
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| Example || Example || Example
| Example || Example || Example