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* tudy = girl (appears to be just T)
* tudy = girl (appears to be just T)
* teuod = goat ''(Here we may overlap with a potential eu=o, that Xorus brought up)''
* teuod = goat ''(Here we may overlap with a potential eu=o, that Xorus brought up)''
* tzaor = she-goat (while sh=tz, we seem to be missing some letters here, so this might have been massaged.)
* tzaor = she-goat (while sh=tz, we seem to be missing some letters here, so this might have been massaged/there may be structure rules I'm not seeing.)


If G is just T straight up, there's no call for special substitution rule of gh=tt, since both g and h would be t naturally. This may be another mark in favor of G=T.
If G is just T straight up, there's no call for special substitution rule of gh=tt, since both g and h would be t naturally. This may be another mark in favor of G=T.
[[User:MOURNE|MOURNE]] ([[User talk:MOURNE|talk]]) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)

==O==
==O==
:Question of whether O may also translate as eu, not just u.
:Question of whether O may also translate as eu, not just u.
Examples that support may be overlapping with G, which is also in question above.
Examples that support may be overlapping with G, which is also in question above.
* teuriz = godless, but is the o=eu or u?
* teuriz = godless, but is the o=eu or u?
[[User:MOURNE|MOURNE]] ([[User talk:MOURNE|talk]]) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)





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Argument for:
Argument for:
*vur = strong, v=st(r?), u=o, r=ng
*vur = strong, v=st(r?), u=o, r=ng
[[User:MOURNE|MOURNE]] ([[User talk:MOURNE|talk]]) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)

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G

There's some extra question around the translation of G, as tu/te or just T.

Examples from official:

  • qut = big (appears to be just T)
  • tate = huge (huge should be tati if G=T, or tatui/tatei if G=TU/TE. May be running into a 'drop vowel if X' rule)
  • tudy = girl (appears to be just T)
  • teuod = goat (Here we may overlap with a potential eu=o, that Xorus brought up)
  • tzaor = she-goat (while sh=tz, we seem to be missing some letters here, so this might have been massaged/there may be structure rules I'm not seeing.)

If G is just T straight up, there's no call for special substitution rule of gh=tt, since both g and h would be t naturally. This may be another mark in favor of G=T. MOURNE (talk) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)

O

Question of whether O may also translate as eu, not just u.

Examples that support may be overlapping with G, which is also in question above.

  • teuriz = godless, but is the o=eu or u?

MOURNE (talk) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)


ST[R]

Uncertain on whether the ST substitution (v) is also the same as an STR substitution (otherwise vd/vb)

Argument for:

  • vur = strong, v=st(r?), u=o, r=ng

MOURNE (talk) 07:52, 2 February 2018 (CST)