Tēlvo

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Introduction

Tēlvo languages use a consonantal root system for vocabulary and word building. Throughout this document, these are referred to by the letters A, B, C, D, and E for the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth letters in these roots.

Phonology

Tēlvo

Vowels

Consonants

Rules

Stress

Historical Phonology

Čelwu

Tæĺf

= Tielvo

Grammar & Morphology

Pronouns

Final-bound

Medial- & Initial-bound

Verbs

Word Forms

Verbal
Participial
Imperative

Tenses

Present
Past

Nouns

Word Forms

Singular
Plural

Cases and Postpositions

Vocabulary

Orthography