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| {{PAGENAME}} is inspired by East and Southeast Asian tonal languages, Ojitlán Chinantec, Toda, and Saanich. | | {{PAGENAME}} is inspired by East and Southeast Asian tonal languages, Ojitlán Chinantec, Toda, and Saanich. |
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| == Lexicon ==
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| * ''zhea'' /ð̞iə̯˧/ 'rose'
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| * Zhea Kha{{cll}}y /ð̞iə̯˧ xɑj˨/ (''Kha̱y'' is a second name; ''zhea'' is 'rose' and a female given name): inventor of primodality in Hmøøh
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| * ''ə{{mac}} tsə{{cgb}}'' 'hello, goodbye'
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| * ''nùa ə{{ccb}}y'' 'goodbye'
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| * ''zzi̬ xu{{ccb}}a lê'' (politely), ''xu{{ccb}}a lê'' (colloquially) 'thank you'
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| * ''zzi̬ ëa lga{{cll}}'' 'sorry'
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| * ''nə{{breathy}}y'' 'tree'
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| * ''mi{{cgb}}'' ''first person pronoun''
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| * ''ti'' ''second person pronoun''
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| * ''kí'' 'to count'
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| * ''ki{{cab}}'' 'story'; (literary, in compounds) 'history'
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| * ''kï'' 'to speak, to tell; speech'
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| ==Phonology== | | ==Phonology== |