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Re: [romanceconlang] Re:_Merry_Christmas_in_Aingeljã



--- "habarakhe4 <theophilus88@hidden.email>"
<theophilus88@hidden.email> wrote:

> Thus leaves room for the Etruscan
> preposition /pi/ 'in, 
> at, on', which the Hellenophiles have confused
> with Greek /epi/ 'in, 
> at, on/ to become /fy/ or /f'/ 'in, at, on'

Describe for me the Etruscan substrate in F.

> Naun, mi amic; the spelling of Fortunatian is
> highly peculiar. On of 
> my more recent posts covers this issue. /pwau/
> is pronounced [fso] 

Drat! I remember now. "Ipso" then?

> Latin /p/ has become [f]. /w/ [s] and s [S] are
> reversals of the two 
> Etruscan equivalents (I also like the resemble
> of /w/ to the 
> Hebrew /shin/. /au/ is the spelling form of
> [o], since /o/ is 
> pronounced [@]. The word [fso] comes from Latin
> /ipsos/.

Yeah.

Padraic.



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beuyont alch geont la ciay la cina
mangeiont alch geont y faues la lima;
     pe' ne m' molestyont
     que faciont
doazque y facyont in rima.

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