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|'''Root''' || com- (eat)
|'''Root''' || mandugr- (eat)
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|'''+-o''' || como "food"
|'''+-o''' || mandugro "food"
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|'''+-ero''' || comero "eater"
|'''+-ero''' || mandugrero "eater"
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|'''+-i''' || comi "I eat"
|'''+-i''' || mandugri "I eat"
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|'''+-uiso'''|| comuiso "Eat. (imp.)"
|'''+-uiso'''|| mandugruiso "Eat. (imp.)"
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|'''+vas-'''|| vascomi "I will eat"
|'''+van-'''|| vancomi "I will eat"
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|'''+vov-'''|| vovcomi "I ate"
|'''+ven-'''|| vencomi "I ate"

Revision as of 00:46, 1 May 2025


Overview

The language Lenguo De Yigo is a Nezo-Romance language spoken in the island of Yigó. The language utilizes a three-gender system, contrasting with the two-gender system other Romance languages use.

Origins

The language of Lenguo De Yigo originates from the Nezo-Romance branch, though no one knows when the split occured.

Phonology

Bilabial/Labio-Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar
Plosive p, b t, d k, g
Fricative f, v s
Nasal m n
Liquid w l j
Flap ɾ
Front Back
Close i u
Mid e o
Open a


Grammar

Lenguo De Yigo's grammar includes roots that can take different suffixes to invoke meaning. For example:

Root mandugr- (eat)
+-o mandugro "food"
+-ero mandugrero "eater"
+-i mandugri "I eat"
+-uiso mandugruiso "Eat. (imp.)"
+van- vancomi "I will eat"
+ven- vencomi "I ate"