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'''Tsrovesh''' (''croveš'' /tsʁoˈveʃ/) is a [[Lakovic]] language spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Zagvneti|Zagvneti]] in Talma, inspired by Modern Hebrew, Georgian, and Armenian. | '''Tsrovesh''' (''croveš'' /tsʁoˈveʃ/) is a [[Lakovic]] language spoken in [[Verse:Tricin/Zagvneti|Zagvneti]] in Talma, inspired by Modern Hebrew, Georgian, and Armenian. | ||
It is a mostly agglutinative language. | |||
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Unlike Classical Windermere or Tseer, Tsrovesh has many loans from an ancient (unnamed) pre-Lakovic substrate, often called the ''[[KTAC|Kodṛcha-Tzameshut Archeological Complex]]'' (KTAC). | Unlike Classical Windermere or Tseer, Tsrovesh has many loans from an ancient (unnamed) pre-Lakovic substrate, often called the ''[[KTAC|Kodṛcha-Tzameshut Archeological Complex]]'' (KTAC). | ||
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Ablaut patterns: | Ablaut patterns: | ||
*C( | *C(a)CiC -> CaCaC | ||
*C( | *C(a)CaC -> CaCeC | ||
*C( | *C(a)CoC -> CaCuC | ||
*C( | *C(a)CeC -> liCCaC | ||
*C( | *C(a)CuC -> liCCeCon | ||
ə may appear as /a/ in some verbs, like ''žacem'' -> ''ližcam'' | ə may appear as /a/ in some verbs, like ''žacem'' -> ''ližcam'' | ||