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<nowiki> </nowiki>The eighth edition means imprivate version of lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/, derived from mixed custom dialect of some actual | <nowiki> </nowiki>The eighth edition means imprivate version of lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/, derived from mixed custom dialect of some actual languages.<ref>Autonym is lekmaeneu /ˈʔekmɐnäu̯/, the originanl sought language of imaginary, directed to that what language be simple. Foremost things to think is zero morpheme, low amount of loaned words, generable lexeme, active syntax repairing.</ref> When something was written about this, some certain words are away, that are also away from the source culture/language.<ref>Natively Kutarutchu /kʉˈtɑɾʉt͡ʂy/, the outlanders, though, imaginary. cùetaizue /kuˈtäi̯çi̯u/ is the ekma word.</ref> | ||
<nowiki> </nowiki>The eighth lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/ is also spelt ekma or ekm uniquely to this meaning,<ref>They mean verbal expressions, who is a collection of a thousand of items, they are invariable for the morphology.</ref> is separational among versions of lekmae in that whose lexemes are self generative. | <nowiki> </nowiki>The eighth lekmae /ˈʔekmɐ/ is also spelt ekma or ekm uniquely to this meaning,<ref>They mean verbal expressions, who is a collection of a thousand of items, they are invariable for the morphology.</ref> is separational among versions of lekmae in that whose lexemes are self generative. | ||