Oñuqaxwo
From Langmaker
| Conlang | O%26#241;uqaxwo |
| Author | N/A |
| Year Began | N/A |
| Language Type | N/A |
| Lexicon Size | N/A |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | No |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | No |
Oñuqaxwo is a constructed fictional language.
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Status
The webpage listed below describes the grammar of the conlang & gives sufficient examples. Some points in brief:
- Two consecutive vowels should be be pronounced with a glottal stop in between the vowels with the exception of dipthongs.
- Stress is on the first syllable unless there is a glottaized consonant.
- The 4th person pronoun is used almost exactly the same as the 3rd person pronoun.
- Adjectives follow the noun and work somewhat like verbs.
- The last consonant of the adverb switches to a nasal at the same point of articulation.
There is a translation available but no sufficiently large vocabulary outside of the examples that are given in the tutorial.
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