User:Thirty7/Sandbox II
Dahoukki Kana Test
Dŭ-ho+u-g
Words like 'Dŭhog' are spelled out using kana, like the following: File:DHG-g.png; they are used in-line as an example.
Dŭ-ho-ya-ŭ-ki+ya-g
Words like 'Dŭhŏyaŭćag' are spelled out using kana, like the following: File:DHG-g.png; they are used in-line as an example.
Shitullian Test
Dzitśullbu
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Buźivebvaktŗśall
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Śitaallnặtśu
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Pfŗg
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Ńakahpϕaϕŗgtuŋtśuu
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Random Stuff
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Verb Stuff
In the below example words, hyphens are added to indicate where seperable suffixes are (in nouns) and where nouns are incorporated into verbs. Also, a verb, when serialized, is prefixed onto the other verb but only the portion prior to the location of where incorporated nouns would be placed.
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tuukŏ-nạh — (n. cl:S) stone, rock
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vuk-ĕŋ — (v) to hit
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a-năk — (v) to make
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u — (prn) he
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tŗ — (prn) it, they.sg
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a-vuk-tuukŏ-ĕŋ u
make-[stone-hit] 3.sg
He knaps rocks.
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vukĕŋ u tuukŏnạh
hit 3.sg stone
He hits stone(s).