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'''Ajami''', /ˈæd͡ʒəmɪ/,  is a Jivan language, a constructed ''a priori'' language related to [[Kiwi]]. It draws inspiration from mainly the [[w:Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]] and [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]] languages.
'''Ajami''', /ˈæd͡ʒəmɪ/ or '''Zia''' /ˈzɪə/,  is a Jivan language, a constructed ''a priori'' language related to [[Kiwi]]. It draws inspiration from mainly the [[w:Indo-Iranian languages|Indo-Iranian]] and [[w:Semitic languages|Semitic]] languages.


The language is a [[w:language isolate|language isolate]], and is thus not known to be related to any extant language. Ajami has a normal-sized inventory of consonants and a fair amount of [[w:allophony|allophony]]. It is a [[w:fusional|fusional]] language and is morphosyntactically [[w:active-stative|active-stative]] and with a fluid subject. The [[w:morphology|morphology]] is evenly split between nominal and verbal inflections.
The language is a Ja language, belonging to a certain branch of the Jivan languages, making it less related to [[Ris]] and [[Kiwi]] than '''Niki'''. Ajami has a normal-sized inventory of consonants and a fair amount of [[w:allophony|allophony]]. It is a [[w:fusional|fusional]] language and is morphosyntactically [[w:active-stative|active-stative]] and with a fluid subject. The [[w:morphology|morphology]] is evenly split between nominal and verbal inflections.