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Fylfathic is among the most divergent of all the Chlesamnic languages. | Fylfathic is among the most divergent of all the Chlesamnic languages. | ||
===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||
You will notice a construct form, this descends from the "short genitive" (the form used in compounding), and this shift had been happening since at least the early 12th century and can be seen in the clear shift in how compounds are formed | You will notice a construct form, this descends from the "short genitive" (the form used in compounding), and this shift had been happening since at least the early 12th century and can be seen in the clear shift in how compounds are formed. | ||
The definite article in Fylfathic is borrowed from Arabic "al-", but it is written differently, with an obligatory kashida (eg. "اَلـ"), the origonal purpose was not recorded, but it was likely to make the division clearer. | The definite article in Fylfathic is borrowed from Arabic "al-", but it is written differently, with an obligatory kashida (eg. "اَلـ"), the origonal purpose was not recorded, but it was likely to make the division clearer. | ||
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| Fylfathic | |
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| Lojic | |
| تُنگَفٖلفَظ، تٖنگَلٓجَ | |
| Pronunciation | [tyŋ.ga.fyl.fad͡z, tyŋ.ga.lo.d͡ʒa] |
| Created by | Melinoë |
| Date | June 13th, 2026 |
| Native to | Lebanon |
| Ethnicity | Fylfans |
Indo-European
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Early forms | Proto-Chlesamnic
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| Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | Lebanon |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | fulf |
Fylfathic (/ˈfʊl.feɪ̯.ðɪk/, /ˈfʌl.feɪ̯.ðɪk/, or (rare) /ˈfɪl.feɪ̯.ðɪk/, also "Lojic" /loʊ̯.d͡ʒɪk/; Autonym: تُنگَفٖلفَظ (tüngafülfaẓ) /tyŋ.ga.fyl.fad͡z/ or تٖنگَلٓجَ (tüngaloja) /tyŋ.ga.lo.d͡ʒaʔ/) is a Chlesamnic language spoken on the northeast side of Mount Lebanon (Native: گَبَلّٓجَ (gaballoja)).
Etymology
تُنگَفٖلفَظ (tüngafülfaẓ) descends from Old Fylfathic تيُنگافيُلفاظ (tüngafülfaẓ), itself a reformation of the ancient "فيُلفانآثاتيُنگا" (fülfanoṯatünga), all ultimately compounds of modern فٖلفَظ (fülfaẓ, “Fylfans”) + تٖنگَ (tünga, “tongue”).
The ـلٓجَ (-loja) of تٖنگَلٓجَ (tüngaloja) is from لٓجَ (loja), the word for a blinding white, though it is taken as a shortening of the name of Mount Lebanon.
Morphology
Fylfathic is among the most divergent of all the Chlesamnic languages.
Nouns
You will notice a construct form, this descends from the "short genitive" (the form used in compounding), and this shift had been happening since at least the early 12th century and can be seen in the clear shift in how compounds are formed.
The definite article in Fylfathic is borrowed from Arabic "al-", but it is written differently, with an obligatory kashida (eg. "اَلـ"), the origonal purpose was not recorded, but it was likely to make the division clearer.
A-stem
A-stems distinguish four forms, these are:
- masculine
- Nom/gen/con singular
- Accusative (no number)
- Dative (no number)
- Nom/gen/con plural
- feminine
- Nominative (no number) + Gen/con singular
- Accusative (no number)
- Dative (no number)
- Gen/con plural
- Neuter
- Direct singular
- Gen/con singular
- Dative (no number) + direct plural
- Gen/con plural
| فٖلفَ (fülfa) (masc) | گَبَلّٓجَ (gaballoja) (fem) | [Term?] (neut) | ||||
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| singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | |
| nominative | فٖلفَ fülfa |
فٖلفٓو fülfō |
گَبَلّٓجَ gaballoja |
گَبَلّٓجَ gaballoja |
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| accusative | فٖلفَا fülfā |
فٖلفَا fülfā |
گَبَلّٓجَا gaballojā |
گَبَلّٓجَا gaballojā |
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| genitive | فٖلفَ fülfa |
فٖلفٓو fülfō |
گَبَلّٓجَ gaballoja |
گَبَلّٓجٓو gaballojō |
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| dative | فٖلفٔ fülfe |
فٖلفٔ fülfe |
گَبَلّٓجٔي gaballojē |
گَبَلّٓجٔي gaballojē |
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| construct | فٖلفَـ fülfa- |
فٖلفٓوـ fülfō- |
گَبَلّٓجَـ gaballoja- |
گَبَلّٓجٓوـ gaballojō- |
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