Kamakic languages
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Kamakic | |
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Greater Pontic, Ostropontic, Maqerau | |
Ethnicity | Kamakians |
Geographic distribution | Southern Tacanias, Kohonara |
Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language | Plaqarau |
Subdivisions | |
File:Kamakic map.png Present-day native distribution of the Kamakic languages in Pontus and Orissia
Partano-Ercian
Canung
Korofan
Bayi)
Semayan |
The Kamakic languages (Proto-Kamakic: plä-qərau or ôtoqərau) is a linguistic family whose range spans almost the entirety of the southern Tacanias and the western Orissian coast. Numbering to about 1,784 languages, it is among the largest and most diverse families in the world. Its most widespread/spoken languages are Bagang (púñg mabagángun), Kahu (baikun kağu), Koroa (fororoa) and Selang (tampuloh kaselang).
Classification
- Kamakic
- Native numeral system (western)
- Canung
- Hyrotic System
Features
- Main articles: Reconstructed Kamakic and Historical Kamakic
Phonology
what the fuck are lenitions hahahahahahaha
Morphology
- The Kamakic languages have origins in monosyllabics...
- andamano-bantu noun class prefixing (the three serene begginings = of the principle, of the object and of the quantity)
- also case stacking. fuck you
Grammar
Kamakic, both in its historical and reconstructed forms, utilized a Subject Verb Object configuration.
- austronesian verb alignment
Vocabulary
has two number systems, one native and one egyptian based (metharian lingua franca)
- 1 = apa/uwa
- 2 = tukun/subay
- 3 = para/umat
- 4 = sukun/catu
- 5 = omok/saku
- 6 = kpo/sasa
- 7 = pukun/sapa
- 8 = lowo/hemet
- 9 = siasok/pusut
- 0 = awa/napu