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| isλǫtaλao || Islhonta language || {{SC|spēluncatōrem}} || III || (n.) this word came to be the language's name from a supposed meaning of Tsalagi: "cave-dweller" || style="display: none;" | 1
| isλǫtaλao || Islhonta language || {{SC|spēluncatōrem}} || III || (n.) this word came to be the language's name from a supposed meaning of Tsalagi: "cave-dweller" || style="display: none;" | 1
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| ęnijǫwisa || demonym for Islhonta speakers || — || I || (n.) derived from the term Cherokee use for their own people || style="display: none;" | 2
| ęjinǫwisa || demonym for Islhonta speakers || — || I || (n.) derived from the term Cherokee use for their own people || style="display: none;" | 2
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| watλa || mother || {{SC|mātrem}} || I || (n.) || style="display: none;" | 3
| watλa || mother || {{SC|mātrem}} || I || (n.) || style="display: none;" | 3

Revision as of 22:56, 23 January 2015

This is an incomplete list of known words and word roots for Isλǫtaλao. This language is a posteriori and as such, all words are regularly derived from the parent language, in this case, Latin. This means that any word can be created on a whim from the sound changes listed on the page linked from the main page. The list below contains a smattering of examples to demonstrate the orthography as well as give a feel for the look of the language. (In all cases, the original Latin word is listed as well.)

Word List

Isλǫtaλao English Latin Class (POS) Notes #
isλǫtaλao Islhonta language spēluncatōrem III (n.) this word came to be the language's name from a supposed meaning of Tsalagi: "cave-dweller" 1
ęjinǫwisa demonym for Islhonta speakers I (n.) derived from the term Cherokee use for their own people 2
watλa mother mātrem I (n.) 3
jatλa father pātrem I (n.) 4
λatλa brother frātrem I (n.) 5
slaoλa sister sorōrem I (n.) 6
aowila work, labor, struggle ōperam I (n.) 7
qaoku hearth, fireplace focum II (n.) 8
qaotλu brazier, bonfire foculum I (n.) 9
i and et (conj.) 9