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|nativename = ỺⱵꝨѴ ꞰꞰⳘΔ<br/>''brits Eevo'' | |nativename = ỺⱵꝨѴ ꞰꞰⳘΔ<br/>''brits Eevo'' | ||
|pronunciation=[brits ɛivɔ] | |pronunciation=[brits ɛivɔ] | ||
|region = | |region = Cysée | ||
|familycolor=PfK | |familycolor=PfK | ||
|fam1= [[Proto-Quihum|Quihum]] | |fam1= [[Proto-Quihum|Quihum]] | ||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ꞰꞰⳘΔ /ˈɛivɔ/; English: /ˈeɪvoʊ/ '''''{{sc|ay}}'''-voh''; from [[Old Eevo]] ''é-'' 'common' + ''bó'' 'language') is a [[Talmic language]] belonging to the Tigolic branch. Eevo is now the most dominant modern language in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. The beginning of the modern Eevo language, dated to ca. fT 1150dd (1932), is often credited to the Anøvrian spiritual leader and poet Embisoom Grwid, who wrote his works in the new phonetic, Clofabic-based orthography of his invention, instead of the old Talmic orthography largely based on [[Old Eevo]] pronunciation. [Grwid's orthography is still sensitive to etymology to some extent, as it reflects the original voicing in Windermere or Proto-Clofabic loanwords.] As its name suggests, it is a koiné of Tigolic dialects which were spoken in the Sgewlan Peninsula and across northern Mainland | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ꞰꞰⳘΔ /ˈɛivɔ/; English: /ˈeɪvoʊ/ '''''{{sc|ay}}'''-voh''; from [[Old Eevo]] ''é-'' 'common' + ''bó'' 'language') is a [[Talmic language]] belonging to the Tigolic branch. Eevo is now the most dominant modern language in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. The beginning of the modern Eevo language, dated to ca. fT 1150dd (1932), is often credited to the Anøvrian spiritual leader and poet Embisoom Grwid, who wrote his works in the new phonetic, Clofabic-based orthography of his invention, instead of the old Talmic orthography largely based on [[Old Eevo]] pronunciation. [Grwid's orthography is still sensitive to etymology to some extent, as it reflects the original voicing in Windermere or Proto-Clofabic loanwords.] As its name suggests, it is a koiné of Tigolic dialects which were spoken in the Sgewlan Peninsula and across northern Mainland Cysée. The emergence of modern Eevo arguably helped unify not only the disparate Tigolic-speaking peoples of Northern Cysée, but by extension also the entire Northern Cyséean diverse ethnic and linguistic milieu. | ||
Eevo is official in three | Eevo is official in three Cyséean countries: [[Verse:Tricin/Sgewla|Sgewla]], [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvr]] and [[Verse:Tricin/Phormatin|Phormatin]]. It is also official in [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxám]] in the continent [[Verse:Tricin/Cualuav|Cualuav]]. | ||
Eevo is inspired by Icelandic, Welsh, English, Hmong and Gaelic. | Eevo is inspired by Icelandic, Welsh, English, Hmong and Gaelic. | ||
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The collective is marked by ''-yn'' for nouns with a marked collective. The singulative is marked by ''-l'' for nouns with a marked singulative. Fore example: ''brits'' "language" > ''britsa'' "languages", ''britsyn'' "all languages" | The collective is marked by ''-yn'' for nouns with a marked collective. The singulative is marked by ''-l'' for nouns with a marked singulative. Fore example: ''brits'' "language" > ''britsa'' "languages", ''britsyn'' "all languages" | ||
Definiteness is ''not'' marked, unlike in Old Eevo | Definiteness is ''not'' marked, unlike in Old Eevo. | ||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
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==Vocabulary== | ==Vocabulary== | ||
Eevo's basic vocabulary is largely Talmic. However, a large portion of Eevo vocabulary (comparable to English) is borrowed, for example from [[Windermere]], [[Clofabic languages]] (including [[Proto-Clofabic]]) or other | Eevo's basic vocabulary is largely Talmic. However, a large portion of Eevo vocabulary (comparable to English) is borrowed, for example from [[Windermere]], [[Clofabic languages]] (including [[Proto-Clofabic]]) or other Cyséean languages ([[Benocian]], [[Adutsib]], [[Bhadhagha]]...). This gives Eevo a rich array of synonyms. | ||
==Sample texts== | ==Sample texts== | ||