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In [[Verse:Angai|Angai]], '''Wyacker''' (natively ''wi:akkarung''; [[Thackish]]: ''Wỵạckẹr wụttle'') is a head-final language inspired by Tamil, Pama-Nyungan languages, Polynesian languages, Danish, Arabic, and German. It belongs to the Pulchric (natively ''puLKarar yaDorLai''; Thackish: ''Pụlkér yạzórlýe'') family. It is spoken in the Wyacker Confederacy (''wi:akkar ngauëNTung'', Thackish: ''Wỵạckẹr Ngọwẹndíng'') in the continent of Ghalki. Many Ghalkian languages in the area such as [[Thackish]] are Wyacker-xenic.
In [[Verse:Angai|Angai]], '''Wyacker''' (natively ''wi:akkarung'') is a head-final language inspired by Tamil, Pama-Nyungan languages, Polynesian languages, Danish, Arabic, and German. It belongs to the Pulchric (natively ''puLKarar yaDorLai'') family. It is spoken in the Wyacker Confederacy (''wi:akkar ngauëNTung''). Many languages in the area are Wyacker-xenic.
 
Wyacker was the eighth-most spoken language worldwide in 2025, with 290 million L1 and L2 speakers. Wyacker is one of the six official languages of the Angaian United Nations.


Pạtácọng Wạlạdóalẹen's romanization of Turkish: a e ı i o ö u ü -> <á ạ í ị ó ọ ú ụ>
== Lexicon ==
== Lexicon ==
* ''ya:D'' - treble harp brought by Zzeic (chiefly Shei²¹ A¹¹Mi³⁵)-speaking immigrants
* ''ya:D'' - treble harp brought by Theic (chiefly Shei²¹ A¹¹Mi³⁵)-speaking immigrants
* ''uppe:'' - all, every
* ''uppe:'' - all, every
* ''yungkarL'' - human
* ''yungkarL'' - human
* ''i-'' / ''ingk-'' - (copula)
* ''i:pu'' 'I, me'
* ''oKKu'' 'name'
** ''i:pung oKKu intta:r (ingkad).'' 'My name is Inthar.'
* ''poe, toe, koe, oe?'' are pronominal demonstratives
* ''wataL'' (from Thackish ''wụttle'' 'speech') 'talk, prattling; nonsense'
** ''poe wataL oe ingkad?'' 'What nonsense is this?'
* ''arKa'' 'crow'
== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
=== Consonants ===
=== Consonants ===
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Initial emphatics and liquids are prohibited. That is, the only initial consonants are: ''p t k m n ng w y''.
Initial liquids are prohibited.


=== Vowels ===
=== Vowels ===
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Head-final like Tamil
Head-final like Tamil


Complementizer ''=nga'' or ''=NGa'' (depending on the C it attaches to)
=== Nouns ===
=== Nouns ===
Cases, plural marker
Cases, plural marker
Gen. -ung
=== Verbs ===
=== Verbs ===
Closed class, adjectives are verbs
Closed class, adjectives are verbs
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Lots of converbs (Korean-style)
Lots of converbs (Korean-style)
Wi:äkkar ingk-aD-a:n (Wyacker_person be-3-PL)
-d could be the 3rd person suffix, -a:n the plural suffix
=== Particles ===
Complementizer ''=nga'' or ''=NGa'' (depending on the C it attaches to) (like Korean 고)
=== Numerals ===
=== Numerals ===
nga:yu '1'
nga:yu '1'
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Initial emphatics are allowed in ideophones; emphatic-nonemphatic alternation functions like Korean ideophone vowel harmony
Initial emphatics are allowed in ideophones; emphatic-nonemphatic alternation functions like Korean ideophone vowel harmony


* tatu-tatu 'regular rhythm, with smaller motions'; TaTu-TaTu 'regular rhythm, with bigger motions'
* ''tattutattu'' 'in regular rhythm, with smaller motions'; ''TaTTuTaTTu'' 'in regular rhythm, with bigger motions'
* ''pikkupikku'' / ''PiKKuPiKKu'' 'with mischief'
* ''arangka'' 'flagrantly (doing wrong); (something embarrassing) in public view'
* ''mukkumukku'' / ''MuKKuMuKKu'' 'wolfing down food'
* ''wangkuluwangkulu'' 'periodically'
* ''yenguyengu'' 'slippery'
* ''mingimingi'' 'watery, bland'
 
Predicate ideophones are used with the 'be' verb ''i-'': ''enpangku TaTTuTaTTu i-rr-a:'' '[Someone's] heart beat heavily'
 
''intta:R wangkuluwangkulu pongngu:rad'' 'Inthar comes here periodically'
[[Category:Pulchric languages]]
[[Category:Pulchric languages]]