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Proto-Sondiv is the name I gave to the proto-language that gave birth to the [[Sondiv language]]. It's not fully developed, but there is a method for deriving words from the roots of this proto-language. Sondiv was my second attempt at a language with a triconsonantal root system. It's better, but not perfect. In this case, everything in the language goes back to the consonantal roots of Proto-Sondiv. There aren't any actual words to speak of.
Proto-Sondiv is the name I gave to the proto-language that gave birth to the [[Sondiv language]]. It's not fully developed, but there is a method for deriving words from the roots of this proto-language. Sondiv was my second attempt at a language with a triconsonantal root system. It's better, but not perfect. In this case, everything in the language goes back to the consonantal roots of Proto-Sondiv. There aren't any actual words to speak of.
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Proto-Sondiv is the name I gave to the proto-language that gave birth to the Sondiv language. It's not fully developed, but there is a method for deriving words from the roots of this proto-language. Sondiv was my second attempt at a language with a triconsonantal root system. It's better, but not perfect. In this case, everything in the language goes back to the consonantal roots of Proto-Sondiv. There aren't any actual words to speak of.