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| isλǫtaλao || Islhonta language || {{SC|spēluncatōrem}} || (n., III) || 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}} || (n., III) || 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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| ęjinǫwisa || | | ęjinǫwisa || autonym for Islhonta speakers || — || (n., I) || derived from the term Cherokee use for their own people || style="display: none;" | 2 | ||
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| watλa || mother || {{SC|mātrem}} || (n., I) || || style="display: none;" | 3 | | watλa || mother || {{SC|mātrem}} || (n., I) || || style="display: none;" | 3 |
Revision as of 21:28, 31 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 | POS | Notes |
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isλǫtaλao | Islhonta language | spēluncatōrem | (n., III) | this word came to be the language's name from a supposed meaning of Tsalagi: "cave-dweller" |
ęjinǫwisa | autonym for Islhonta speakers | — | (n., I) | derived from the term Cherokee use for their own people |
watλa | mother | mātrem | (n., I) | |
jatλa | father | pātrem | (n., I) | |
λatλa | brother | frātrem | (n., I) | |
islaoλa | sister | sorōrem | (n., I) | |
uwali | work, labor, struggle | ōperam | (n., I) | |
huku | hearth, fireplace | focum | (n., II) | |
hutλu | brazier, bonfire | foculum | (n., I) | |
i | and | et | (conj.) |