Æðadĕ
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Æðadĕ [ˈæ.ða.də] | |
Period | c. 1000 YP |
Spoken in | Lasomo |
Total speakers | c. 2 million |
Writing system | adapted Tjakori script |
Classification | Edastean Dāiadak Northern Dāiadak Æðadĕ |
Typology | |
Basic word order | SVO |
Morphology | fusional |
Alignment | NOM-ACC |
Credits | |
Created by | ebilein (vocab extension: Cedh) |
Æðadĕ is a language of the Edastean family, spoken in Lasomo around 1000 YP. It is descended from the northeastern dialects of Imperial Adāta, showing significant influence from a Ndok Aisô substratum.
Genealogy
A descendant of Æðadĕ itself is Yād.
Sample
- Ævi-n sjeb Sjenkĕn-ro, ðjesk xizor, ðjesk æx læs æx Kāxd, mēxt æx Zæm un æx Tālo: Īlnu je-ro æb-ṇ uv ōbagatjĕ æx miz-aj, iz ðjeskĕlĕs rūlzro vi hēgon īl je-n.
- [ ˈæ.βin sjeb ˈsjen.kʰən.ɾɔ | ðjeskʰ ˈxi.zɔɾ | ðjeskʰ æx læs æx kʰaːxd | meːxtʰ æx zæm un æx ˈtʰaː.lɔ ‖ ˈiːl.nu ˈje.ɾɔ ˈæb.n̩ uβ ˈɔː.ba.ɡat.jə æx ˈmi.zaj | iz ˈðjes.kʰə.ləs ˈɾuːlz.ɾɔ βi ˈheː.ɡɔn iːl jen ]
- speak-PAST thus Sjenken-SUB, King great, King of Land of Kaxd, brother of sun and of moon: before I-SUB sit-PAST on throne of father-my, all kingdom foreign-SUB be-PAST hostile to I-OBL.
(taken from the Tsinakan text)
See also