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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
Classical Netagin is ergative. Unusually for an ergative language, it has absolutive-verb-ergative word order.
Classical Netagin is ergative. Unusually for an ergative language, it has absolutive-verb-ergative word order.
==Sample texts==
===Tower of Babel===
:''Dhë ʔennadh, së rôgh ʔes-gâser rodh bëris dhë yëħinâ bhiȝâ.''
:and now in all DEF-world one language and word-PL same-PL.M


[[Category:Languages]][[Category:Clotricin]]
[[Category:Languages]][[Category:Clotricin]]