Ājat he-Heloun
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Ājat he-Heloun [ˈaː.jat çeˈçe.l̪oun] | |
Period | c. 1700 YP |
Spoken in | Khalanu |
Total speakers | c. 500,000 |
Writing system | adapted Tjakori script |
Classification | Edastean Dāiadak Khalanic Ājat he-Heloun |
Typology | |
Basic word order | AuxSVO |
Morphology | fusional |
Alignment | NOM-ACC |
Credits | |
Created by | 4pq1injbok |
Ājat he-Heloun (AhH for short) is a language of the Edastean family, and an immediate descendant of Mavakhalan, spoken in Khalan and its environs c. 1700 YP.
Genealogy
- Ndak Ta (c. -1900 YP)
- Adāta (c. 0-200 YP)
- Mavakhalan (c. 1000 YP)
- Ājat he-Heloun (c. 1700 YP)
- Mavakhalan (c. 1000 YP)
- Adāta (c. 0-200 YP)
See also
- Ājat he-Heloun grammar
- Ājat he-Heloun lexicon
- Sound changes from Mavakhalan to Ājat he-Heloun
- Edastean languages