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  • ...nd supplemented by word taken from Esperanto and adapted to express modern terms and neologisms not found in the classical Latin vocabulary. ...The Eurizian words are obtained from the corresponding Latin or Esperanto terms by means of precise rules of derivation. As far as gender is concerned, in ...
    35 KB (5,542 words) - 14:24, 4 April 2025
  • ...h and Spanish. Some people describe Listenbourgese’s phonology as a mix of French and Portuguese. ...onsonant, because they are already nasalized. This shows a connection with French or Portuguese, sharing a similar vowel inventory. ...
    33 KB (5,253 words) - 20:19, 15 July 2025
  • ...new compound verbs sometimes even replacing full verbs; the verbal part of compound verbs, which contributes little meaning of its own, is nearly always a nati Moreover, loanwords are not evenly distributed in terms of frequency; all function words are native, inherited from Proto-Indo-Euro ...
    24 KB (3,789 words) - 12:45, 1 January 2025
  • ...several features with the Benasque dialects and High Aragonese, as well as French and Spanish. Oscanez is spoken by around 9,000 people, primarily the older ...The Oscanses were also influenced by the Arabs in the middle ages, and the French, Portuguese and Spanish in the modern age. ...
    60 KB (9,400 words) - 14:36, 8 February 2021
  • |style="text-align: left;"| like ⟨é⟩ in French '''''é'''t'''é'''''. |style="text-align: left;"| like ⟨j⟩ in French '''''j'''amais''. ...
    54 KB (6,999 words) - 15:50, 4 January 2023
  • For the English name compare "French" from Old English ''Frenċisċ'' with the same umlaut and palatalisation. Filch is meant to cast as wide a net as possible in terms of understanding. This makes peripheral varieties such as Icelandic and Eng ...
    19 KB (2,931 words) - 22:06, 17 November 2025
  • ...e noun phrases and mandatory auxiliary verbs that introduce verb phrases), terms (a collapsed class of nouns and verbs that get their "noun-ness" or "verb-n *'''Terms (naz Jerekka)''': Concrete objects, concepts, actions and experiences. Corr ...
    109 KB (18,322 words) - 19:47, 24 May 2024
  • The resulting language, officially known as ''Europic'' (French ''Europique'', German ''Europisch'', Italian ''Europese'', Greek ''Εὐρωπικά ** Many terms are created ''ad hoc'', ''a priori'', or derived directly from one or more ...
    180 KB (25,035 words) - 16:02, 6 February 2026
  • ...the compound form ''somal-'' with no interfix, and ''samás'' "same" whose compound form is ''samo-'' (but cf. ''samá-'' as the derivational stem). Units beyond the tens from 21 onwards are not compound numerals in modern Lifashian, while they were in older stages of the langua ...
    110 KB (17,430 words) - 20:06, 10 June 2022
  • ...on: "Occidental being a neo-Latin language, the influence of the languages French, Italian and Spanish will probably still be greater than that of the Anglo- ...tml}}</ref> The ''control languages'' (Italian, Spanish and/or Portuguese, French, English) used by Interlingua to form its vocabulary for the most part requ ...
    116 KB (17,850 words) - 15:24, 28 April 2021
  • The definite articles correspond to the English "the" and the French "le", "la", "l'" or "les". ...sonal pronouns can be used as polite personal pronouns as well, just as in French "vous" can be the plural or polite form of "you" and as "Вы" can also do th ...
    113 KB (15,881 words) - 21:04, 4 July 2021
  • ...er and bigger when on special occasions, jobs and technical and scientific terms. (No compound words, proper nouns or affixes) ...
    66 KB (9,834 words) - 00:22, 12 June 2025
  • ...pronounced [ɣraˈniːs], while ''gató ''"cake (in specific contexts)" (from French ''gâteau'') isn't and may be pronounced [gaˈtoː], but more commonly is [ɣaˈ It should be kept in mind that two color terms have irregular declensions: '''ruds''' "brown" - fem. ''ruda'' and pl. ''ru ...
    73 KB (10,742 words) - 21:18, 28 November 2023
  • ...'ul'' [ʃul] ‘prophesy’||valign="top"| '''j''' ||valign="top"| /ʒ/ || as in French '''''j'''amais''<br>'''''j'''adíȯ'' [ʒɑ’di.o] ‘sun’ Compound numbers are spoken as they are written in English, from left to right, (opt ...
    49 KB (7,060 words) - 11:45, 8 October 2018
  • ...ed enough to lead some tribes to migrate. Unsurprisingly, the geographical terms are consistent with a temperate, semi-arid location as those hypothesized; ...'), and the compound ''lillamurḍhyā'' is entirely made of Lahob roots (the compound itself was made in Lūlunīkami, not in the dialect that became Standard Chlo ...
    101 KB (16,303 words) - 11:59, 30 March 2024
  • ...erited from Indo-European. The other pronouns form their reflexives from a compound with the third person form. The accusative and dative for most forms are me ...rd in compounds. (Gothic also had two versions of ‘four’: ''fidwōr'' and a compound form ''fidur''.) ...
    119 KB (17,287 words) - 15:45, 27 April 2025
  • ...fluence. It differs radically from Biblical Hebrew, and Mishnaic Hebrew in terms of pronunciation. Adjectives match the noun they modify in terms of gender and number (if a noun is dual, the adjective declines for the plu ...
    63 KB (9,915 words) - 23:43, 23 January 2025
  • ...w Efenol vocabulary can be derived from the corresponding Spanish-language terms. As elsewhere in this article, the content of this section applies to the W ...and meaning 'a person' is feminine even when describing male individuals). Terms for professions, on the other hand, typically shift genders to agree with t ...
    315 KB (43,887 words) - 01:06, 16 April 2020
  • ...nd can be written, following the correct conventions of stress, as a loose compound '''ghostejs pótis''', specifically avoiding stress marking on the first ele ...s an optional feature; both '''Hésmi''' and '''éǵH Hésmi''' are equivalent terms for &quot;I am&quot;. ...
    113 KB (18,007 words) - 00:50, 13 October 2024
  • *(Sometimes misleading) nationality descriptors - like ''french fries'' or ''English horn'' in English ...he tense system of Modern Scellan as well as the regular forms for each in terms of principal parts (PRES = present stem; INF = infinitive; PST = past parti ...
    47 KB (7,459 words) - 06:22, 30 November 2024
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