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In 2371, the [[Gold_Empire#Western_Pabaps|Lazy Palms]] tribe, a subgroup of the [[Paba]]p people, declared war on Nama and invaded the aboriginal homeland of Kava.
In 2371, the [[Gold_Empire#Western_Pabaps|Lazy Palms]] tribe, a subgroup of the [[Paba]]p people, declared war on Nama and invaded the aboriginal homeland of Kava.




==Languages==
==Languages==
:''See [[Lenian languages]] for many languages.''  
:''See [[Lenian languages]] for many languages.''  
 
   
See history for more languages.
 
Historically, Kava spoke a dialect of [[Paleo-Pabappa]]. This was sometimes erroneously considered a Subumpamese language because of its location.  However, a different group of immigrants in the same area calling itself [[FILTER]] did indeed speak Subumpamese.
 
==Grammar==
Kava was isolated from the [[Gold language]] for most of its history, and therefore took most of its influence from the grammatically dissilimar [[Old Andanese]] language.  This caused Kava to develop a very simple grammar, losing most of the Subumpamese suffixes, while gaining no new prefixes or infixes  from Andanese.  A new part of speech called an ''auxiliary verb'' or ''weak verb'' appeared, which carried the meaning of inflections and behaved like verbs except that they did not carry the classifier prefixes that  full verbs did.
 
Some auxiliary verbs were derived from the Tapilula particles
#'''ŋò''' with; next to; near
#'''tò''' similar; to agree
#'''ŋà''' on top of
#'''hì''' member, dependent; underneath
#'''kè''' covering; standing over
#'''mə̀''' overlapping; in front of
#'''gà''' in front of
#'''hà''' to be changed by
#'''hù''' to capture, get
#'''hʷò''' to see beauty, to cover
#'''nə̀''' moving
#'''mò''' on top of
#'''pì''' supported by
#'''tà''' to push on
#'''là''' to pull on; to focus on, see clearly


==History==
==History==
:''See [http://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Kava&oldid=118685#Early_history here].''
The ''Pūgàya'' people, whose name derived from their emblem featuring two "lazy" palm trees that crossed each other, broke with their home nation's long tradition of pacifism by invading Nama in the year 2371 and promising no end to their war until they had secured an independent homeland. Their home nation, Paba, denounced the Lazy Palms' new war but, because of their pacifist tradition, they also refused to help Nama fight off the invaders.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:Macro-Pabap languages]]
[[Category:Macro-Pabap languages]]

Revision as of 12:25, 10 October 2019

In 2371, the Lazy Palms tribe, a subgroup of the Pabap people, declared war on Nama and invaded the aboriginal homeland of Kava.


Languages

See Lenian languages for many languages.


History

The Pūgàya people, whose name derived from their emblem featuring two "lazy" palm trees that crossed each other, broke with their home nation's long tradition of pacifism by invading Nama in the year 2371 and promising no end to their war until they had secured an independent homeland. Their home nation, Paba, denounced the Lazy Palms' new war but, because of their pacifist tradition, they also refused to help Nama fight off the invaders.

Notes