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| ''-vun''|| of something || Lands, Property
| ''-vun''|| of something || Lands, Property
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| -em/-m
|of someone
|Rights, Property, Tenure
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| ''-tiw''|| having the character of || Speech, Belief, School of thought
| ''-tiw''|| having the character of || Speech, Belief, School of thought
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| ''-n''|| Plural of || Inanimate (non-living) objects, Natural phenomena
| ''-en/-n''|| Plural of || Inanimate (non-living) objects, Natural phenomena
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| ''-vune/-ne''|| Plural of || Animate (living) beings, People groups
| ''-vune/-ne''|| Plural of || Animate (living) beings, People groups

Revision as of 03:31, 16 January 2024

Kamuran
Kamuraatiw

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Pronunciation /Kamu'raa'tiw/
Region Kamura, Kusawen, Nusenwen, Hergom ep swekorwos, regions around the Shangti Ocean.
Status LIVING
Speakers est. 200 million
Language family Yaemic
Western Yaemic
Kamuric
Kamuran
Early forms Old Kamuran
Writing system Kamuran Script
Official status
Official in Kamura, Kusawen
Regulated by Imperial Language Institute (Kamura)

Rules

Affix Meaning Applied to (examples)
-vun of something Lands, Property
-em/-m of someone Rights, Property, Tenure
-tiw having the character of Speech, Belief, School of thought
-en/-n Plural of Inanimate (non-living) objects, Natural phenomena
-vune/-ne Plural of Animate (living) beings, People groups