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'''Šemroghe-thabbåthå''' (< PCel swe-mrogi-tangwāts 'own region's language') is a vernacular in Méich Bhaonnáiqh belonging to the Celtic family. It's inspired by Aramaic and also has Greek and Latin loans that look like Greco-Latin loans in Mishnaic Hebrew and Aramaic. It's the native language of the player character Ăvišyå (from *Awiswiyā, Aoife's Proto-Celtic interpretation of her own name). It's a fairly typical IE language.
'''Flei''' (exonym?) is the most morphologically conservative extant Akya-Woms language.


''πăraqliτ'' = advocate, attorney, etc.
Premise: What if a syllable-timed tonal language
* syncoped and became an Old Irish-esque liturgical language
* it develops a Tiberian Hebrew-like reading tradition which changes the original phonology a lot
* and gets revived from a secondary reading derived from that


''askolå, asτråτeghyå, ukhlusin''
Use for some sort of critique
== Morphology ==
=== Nouns ===
Nouns fall into 3 genders (human, animate and inanimate) and inflect for number (sg, du, pl) and case (abs erg gen lat loc voc). Possessed forms have unpredictable stems and comes from proto-forms that had a different stress pattern than absolute forms. The appropriate 3rd person possessed forms are used like construct state forms in possessive constructions.


borrow -ium/-ion as -in: opsarion > uπsărin 'culinary fish', -in is also a diminutive which is used a lot
The locative is used with prepositions to indicate location and is the default prepositional case; when the lative is used the same prepositions indicate destination, and when the ergative is used they indicate "motion from".


sP sT sq -> asP asT asq (skhole > askola)
article nă + various mutations (also relativizer)
==== Possessive prefixes ====
===== Type 1 possession =====
Type 1 possession is somewhat like inalienable possession. It is marked by adding possessive prefixes to the ''dependent'' form of the noun.
* sèmpèlàrán > sệplă-N 'body'
* hísèmpèlàrán > isplăr-N 'my body'
* lusèmpèlàrán > lùsplăr-N 'thy body'
* àsèmpèlàrán > àsplăr-N (animate)
* ànsèmpèlàrán > àsplăr-N (inanimate)
* láhisèmpèlàrán > lisplăr-N 'our body'
* númasèmpèlàrán > nosplăr-N 'your body'
* àlsèmpèlàrán > àlsplăr-N '3pl's body'


lp
===== Type 2 posssession =====
Type 2 possession is the default possessive strategy. It is marked by adding possessive prefixes to the ''independent'' form of the noun.


== Phonology ==
=== Adjectives ===
Consonants: same as Aramaic but no pharyngeals and no ts and added emphatic p; emphatic stops written π τ (capital Ʈ) q.
Adjectives agree with nouns, def adjectives take the def article (bc Hebrew)


Coronal stops/spirants are dental.
=== Verbs ===
 
Old Irish-style independent-dependent verbal allomorphy, which includes tone changes
Native words only use bgdkpt stops which lenite like in Aramaic; φ > h
 
Vowels: i e a å o u ă /i e æ A o u ä/
 
Ultimate or penultimate stress
 
== Morphology ==
=== Nouns ===
Nouns have 2 genders (m, f), 2 numbers (sg, pl) and 4 cases (nom, gen, prep/dat, acc). The dative is used for indirect objects, and sometimes for prepositional objects. When a preposition can use both the dative and the accusative, the dative denotes being at the location and the accusative denotes motion towards the location.
==== -0/-i nouns (-(y)o(s/m)) ====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ ''maph'' 'boy' (< {{recon|makkʷos}})
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''maph''||''mappi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''mappi''||''mappåkh'' (an adjective)
|-
!|Dative
|''mappu''||''mappåbh'' (analogy with new pl. gen.)
|-
!|Accusative
|''maph'' ||''mappun''
|}


==== -å nouns (-(y)ā) ====
P{{PAGENAME}} rò.mátse, láh.ràmátse '3sg saves, 3sg does not save' --> ră:más, la:hrảmhăs
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ ''breghå'' 'power, might' (< {{recon|brigā}})
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''breghå''||''breghåh''
|-
!|Genitive
|''breghåh''||''breghåkh''
|-
!|Dative
|''breghe''||''breghåbh''
|-
!|Accusative
|''breghi'' ||''breghån''
|}


==== -i stem nouns ====
productive redup
Old m/f:
==== Inflection ====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
Present tense forms of ''să·kumʰa'' '3sg remembers':
|+ ''knåm'' 'bone' (< {{recon|knāmis}})
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''knåm''||''knåmi''
|-
!|Genitive
|''knåmeh''||''knåmekh''
|-
|-
!|Dative
! Person  !! Primitive {{PAGENAME}} !! Underlying form !! {{PAGENAME}} surface form
|''knåmi''||''knåmebh''
|-
|-
!|Accusative
| 1SG || ''so.kúmpa-sa-t(í), .sòkúmpa-sa-t(í)'' || ''să·kommpṡẻ, ·sủgmbẻ'' || ''să·kumʰẻ, ·sủmmẻ''
|''knåm'' ||''knåmin''
|}
 
Old neuters:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ ''mor'' (f.) 'sea' (< {{recon|mori}})
|-
|-
!| !! Singular !! Plural
| 2SG || ''so·kúmpa-sa-ŋ(u), ·sòkúmpa-sa-ŋ(u)'' || ''să·kommpṡəŋ, ·sủgmbəŋ'' || ''să·kumʰụ, ·sủmmụ''
|-
|-
!|Nominative
| 3SG || ''so·kúmpa-sáse, ·sòkúmpa-sáse'' || ''să·kommpṡa, ·sủgmba'' || ''să·kumʰa, ·sủmma''
|''mor''||''moryå''
|-
|-
!|Genitive
| 1PL || ''so·kúmpa-sa-lehi, ·sòkúmpa-sa-lehi'' || ''să·kommpṡlə̣j, ·sủgmblə̣j'' || ''să·kumʰlị, ·sủmlị''
|''moreh''||''morekh''
|-
|-
!|Dative
| 2PL || ''so·kúmpa-sa-numa, ·sòkúmpa-sa-numa'' || ''să·kommpṡnăm, ·sủgmbnăm'' || ''să·kumʰnăm, ·sủmnăm''
|''mori''||''morebh''
|-
|-
!|Accusative
| 3PL || ''so·kúmpa-sa-ro, ·sòkúmpa-sa-ro'' || ''să·kommpṡər, ·sủgmbər'' || ''să·kumʰăr, ·sủmmăr''
|''mor'' ||''moryå''
|}
|}


==== -i nouns ====
[[Category:Angai]]
==== -o nouns ====
==== Consonant stems ====
 
=== Adjectives ===
o/ā, yo/yā, i/ī, u/wyā
 
similar to nouns, but gen pl uses the original PCel ending
=== Verbs ===
similar to Irish tenses with no compound tenses
* present: mārām, mārāsi, mārāti, mārāmu, mārāte, mārānti, mārātor -> måri, måråh, mårå, mårån, måråth, mårant/måratt, måråthor -> måri mi, måråh tu, måre/måri, mårån nih, måråth ših, måratt eh, mårăthor
* preterite
* future
* imperfect
* conditional
* imperative
== Syntax ==
Similar to Contiental Celtic, with some JBA features
 
[[Category:Celtic languages]][[Category:Indo-European languages]]