Guess the Word in Romlangs
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Is the first word a noun?
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Is the noun masculine singular?
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Is the second word also a noun?
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yep
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Considering how my last question was about the second one, and how you already confirmed that the first one was masculine, I'm asking about the second one.
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shimobaatar wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018 05:27 Considering how my last question was about the second one, and how you already confirmed that the first one was masculine, I'm asking about the second one.
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Does the /e̯a/ in the first word come from a Latin monophthong?
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Are both nouns masculine?
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GrandPiano wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018 18:28 Does the /e̯a/ in the first word come from a Latin monophthong?
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Does this language have a third grammatical gender?
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Was this third gender an innovation, or has the neuter been preserved from Classical Latin?
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does it share any ancestry with the Spanish word "coger"?
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The second noun is neuter, then?