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Revision as of 11:26, 2 August 2013
Wakeu is a conlang created by Xing at the CBB.
Phonology
Consonants
/pʲ pˠ tʲ k/
/bʲ bˠ j ɰ/
/mʲ mˠ nʲ ŋ/
/sʲ h/ (rarely used!)
/l r/
Vowels
/i u/
/e o/
/a/
Noun phrases
A singular referential noun may be preceded by the singulative article ta.
The article is not used when:
- The noun is plural.
- One does not now, or does not want to indicate how many things the word refers to.
- The noun is a mass noun, or refers to kind of quality rather that to specific entities.
Adjectives follow, and numerals precede the noun.