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Grammar:
Grammar:


"Lun ladaen de aen ril taenae pelgaer do taal yr"
*"Lun ladaen de aen ril taenae pelgaer do taal yr"
"A thousand roads to a hill is the story of the world"
*"A thousand roads to a hill is the story of the world"
[This is one of the few written sentances in a Northern-Pyrittyl prior to assimilation into the Toryl dialect, extinction, it is recorded by a contemporary who claims that this was a expression of those communities that refers to how people tend to get worked up over nothing and responding to the long standing claim that a thousand roads pass through Toryl.]
*[This is one of the few written sentances in Northern-Pyrittyl prior extinction and assimilation into Toryl, it is recorded by a contemporary who claims that this was a expression of those communities that refers to how people tend to get worked up over nothing and responding to the long standing claim that a thousand roads pass through Toryl.]


*Gender: Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization
*Gender: Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case.
*"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive]
*"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive]
*Verb conjugations;
*Verb conjugations;
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*SVO order, though S is usually dropped except in third person where it needs to be indicated.
*SVO order, though S is usually dropped except in third person where it needs to be indicated.
*Pluralization; Infixed ending;
*Pluralization; Infixed ending;
a->e->ae->yy
**a->e->ae->yy
o->oe/uy/aa->u->i/y->yy
**o->oe/uy/aa->u->i/y->yy [o->oe->u->i->yy, other vowels are not pluralized to, only from]
In Words ending in y in their singular form, an "a" is affixe to the word ending.
**In Words ending in y in their singular form, an "a" is affixed to the word ending.
*Yes and No exist in Toryr and Pyrittyl languages, usually derived from the roots of "Yyd" [this] and "[n]ae" [negative copula]. Yyl an Ael in Toryl.
*Yes and No exist in Toryr and Pyrittyl languages, usually derived from the roots of "Yyd" [this] and "[n]ae" [negative copula]. Yyl an Ael in Toryl.
*Prepostions: daer, do, del, de, rel, kin, ru, kor, ke, ku, nir, etc, etc.
*Prepostions: daer, do, del, de, rel, kin, ru, kor, ke, ku, nir, etc, etc.
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*No Voicing distinction in stops [b/p, t/d, k/g].
*No Voicing distinction in stops [b/p, t/d, k/g].
*Prone to contraction: Syllable/Vowel dropping.
*Prone to contraction: Syllable/Vowel dropping.
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'Res kioni, e taino naotos, ven at rel ion eorun titol pon at tailos rasico rel at tailos teo tainos a tainos teo tailos 'kreilo?"
"I ask you, is not a that which is a lie more than than an evil itself, for it harms life by taking life from truth and truth from life."
Note; This takes directly from the Collemosian proto-language rather than from Castrian in order to experiment with sound changes.
*-[o]s male noun ending, -[a]n female noun ending.
*Time prefix, Suffix Gender, Auxiliary Mood/Anything Else.
*S-O-V order.
*May crush in some Declension, if only because "Pon" "Rel" and a handful of other prepositions seem immune to most of my sound changes.


==Zewani==
==Zewani==