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| pronunciation    = [krang looasu]
| pronunciation    = [krANG LOOasu]
| states          =  <!-- or state --> {{File|Grangua.png|20}} [[Grangua]]  {{File|Pauaua.png|20}} [[Pauaua]]
| states          =  <!-- or state --> {{File|Grangua.png|20}} [[Grangua]]  {{File|Pauaua.png|20}} [[Pauaua]]
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| speakers        = 1,718,198
| date            = 2021
| date            = May, 2021
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| speakers2        = 89,000
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=== ∀aoa ===
=== ∀aoa ===
-∀aoa is love, hdgd∀aoa hungerlove.
-∀aoa is love, hdgd∀aoa hungerlove.
===Ꜻksa===
Ꜻksa means ic. Examples plub'vꜺksa, public, dyabhetꜺksa, diabetic.
===Ǡlsa===
Ǡlsa means y. Examples; cstickǠlsa, sticky.
===Bɪ===
Bɪ means -s. Examples are, kantreibyutȁlbɪ and tschanjebɪ. They mean, contributions and changes, respectively.

Latest revision as of 17:14, 17 September 2023

Grang Luasu
Granguan
G͔r̳ang̳ isiLuAsu
Pronunciation[krANG LOOasu]
Native to Grangua Pauaua
RegionWest Grang
Native speakers
Granguan
89,000
Latin
Official status
Official language in
Grangua, Pauaua
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-3ab
Glottologadab1235  Adabe[1]
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Grang Luasu is the major language of Grangua

Suffixes

A

æct

-æct is part. Examples ɴojæct, Northpart, ʨʘnæct, Southpart.

ɑt

-ɑt is on. Examples, ɗejoɑt, Halfon, ɣjullajeranɑt, Allstaron.

āllo

-āllo is come. Examples, jnāllo, Income, ujsagāllo, overcome.

ǟsall

-ǟsall is take. Examples, ujsagǟsall, Overtake, pjla'ujsagǟsall, Pre-overtake.

ǡllǯiri

-ǡllǯiri is time. Examples, paosǡllǯiri, Pastime, lauts'ǡllǯiri, Last-time.

ǁa

-ǁa is lot. Examples, fijǁa, relot, fayǁa, unlot.

ǡta

-ǡta is where. Examples, lnjǡta, anywhere, etreeǡta, everywhere.

ǻll

-ǻll is ent. Examples, eindupandǻll, independent, dupandǻll, dependent.

ǽj

-ǽj is ed. Examples, eabscentmyndǽj, absentminded, pharrtishunǽj, partitioned.

ȁl

-ȁl is ion. Examples, abbdykayshȁl, abdication, abbyerayshȁl, aberration.

ȃc

-ȃc is ty. Examples, ahbylyȃc, ability, abbsuhrditȃc, absurdity.

Ꭿrrarribi

-Ꭿrrarribi is ful. Examples, sgauaasdᎯrrarribi, thankful, jksgcdugdᎯrrarribi, grateful.

∀aoa

-∀aoa is love, hdgd∀aoa hungerlove.

Ꜻksa

Ꜻksa means ic. Examples plub'vꜺksa, public, dyabhetꜺksa, diabetic.

Ǡlsa

Ǡlsa means y. Examples; cstickǠlsa, sticky.

Bɪ means -s. Examples are, kantreibyutȁlbɪ and tschanjebɪ. They mean, contributions and changes, respectively.

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). http://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/adab1235 |chapterurl= missing title (help). Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.