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Poleiseam Faraneik was the Faraneit spoken in Polizeih-controlled areas of Malaba prior to the collapse of Poleisah and the Tumultuous Era.
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Poleiseam Faraneik was the [[Faraneit]] spoken in Polizeih-controlled areas of Malaba prior to the collapse of Poleisah and the Tumultuous Era.


==Phonemes==
==Phonemes==
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*Doan is reserved solely for men and only as a respectful form. Dekein can be used, but only insultingly for men. Dekein is the only form used for women and other animates (as well as animates).
*Doan is reserved solely for men and only as a respectful form. Dekein can be used, but only insultingly for men. Dekein is the only form used for women and other animates (as well as animates).
*The flexible gender classes become closed. Humans take animate copulas and all other nouns take inanimate copulas regardless of status.
*The flexible gender classes become closed. Humans take animate copulas and all other nouns take inanimate copulas regardless of status.
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Poleiseam Faraneik was the Faraneit spoken in Polizeih-controlled areas of Malaba prior to the collapse of Poleisah and the Tumultuous Era.

Phonemes

  Bilabial Labio-Dental Alveolar Post-Alveolar Retroflex Velar Uvular
Stop p  b   t  d     k q
Nasal m   n        
Fricative   f  v s  z ʃ  ʒ   x  
Approximant     r        
Lateral Flap     l   ɭ    

/i y e ø ɛ a ə o u/

Changes from Standard Lescealh Faraneit

  • ʀ > r (arguably r was actually preserved instead of shifted to ʀ, but the historical record is unclear)
  • ç > ʃ
  • t# > k
  • ɪ > ə
  • ʊ > u > y
  • ɔ > o > ø
  • θ [ð] > f v
  • k q > k, prior to all vowels except for a
  • Heam (place) becomes a geographic adjectivizer.
  • -eih and -eit become active suffixes again (they were inactive in SLF)
  • Doan is reserved solely for men and only as a respectful form. Dekein can be used, but only insultingly for men. Dekein is the only form used for women and other animates (as well as animates).
  • The flexible gender classes become closed. Humans take animate copulas and all other nouns take inanimate copulas regardless of status.