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Cuam is inspired by Irish, Thai and Hmong.
Cuam is inspired by Irish, Thai and Hmong.


Some linguists connect the name Cuam to the PIE root *ķoy-m- via an old substrate language closely related to [[Azalic]], which would make it cognate with the word "home".
Cuamic is believed to have come from the Middle East, and have undergone tonogenesis after incorporation in the Southeast Asian sprachbund. Some linguists connect the name Cuam to the PIE root *ķoy-m- via an old substrate language closely related to [[Azalic]], which would make it cognate with the word "home".


==Phonology==
==Phonology==