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There are five tones:
- mid level [33]: a
-- low [21]: à
-- high [44]: á
-- rising [324]: ǎ or â
+- low falling [21]: à
+- high rising [34]: á
## Phonotactics
diff --git a/src/pos.md b/src/pos.md
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@@ -32,19 +32,11 @@ nouns. Note that first plural personal pronoun is always exclusive.
Gendered pronouns are chiefly used among people who are equal and close to one
another, but not blood-related.
-| Person | Male | Female | Male (intimate) | Female (intimate)|
-|--------|--------|--------|-----------------|------------------|
-| 1st | min | dwi | na | mì |
-| 2nd | hon | hja | san | kun |
-| 3rd | hàn | mù | ba | njan |
-
-Note: "intimate" pronouns are used between lovers.
-
-There is no gender-neutral pronouns in this category. Nonbinary people usually
-pick the one they're most comfortable with or invent neopronouns, though that
-meets several criticism from many linguistic purists. Another option for them
-is to use kinship pronouns, which include gender-neutral pronouns for sibling
-(though, not age-neutral).
+| Person | Neutral | Neutral (familiar) | Male (familiar) | Female (familiar) |
+|--------|---------|--------------------|-----------------|-------------------|
+| 1st | min | dwi | na | mì |
+| 2nd | hon | hja | san | kun |
+| 3rd | hàn | mù | ba | njan |
### Hierarchical
@@ -55,8 +47,8 @@ Hierarchical pronouns comes in pair, with one in the higher position and one in
the lower:
- chieftain (kjá) - denizen (tò)
-- teacher (se) - student (him)
-- leader (zi) - follower (him)
+- teacher (se) - student (hin)
+- leader (zi) - follower (hin)
One can be in several of these relationships at once.
For example, one of the denizen can be the chieftain's teacher, in which case
@@ -70,21 +62,21 @@ each party uses the lower pronoun for oneself and the higher for the other.
- father: ba
- father's elder brother: fa
- father's elder brother's wife: nàn
- - father's elder sister: bǎ
+ - father's elder sister: bá
- father's elder sister's husband: gon
- father's younger sibling: hju
- father's younger sibling's spouse: tin
- mother: ma
- mother's elder brother: fá
- mother's elder brother's wife: nàn
- - mother's elder sister: zǐ
+ - mother's elder sister: sì
- mother's elder sister's husband: gon
- - mother's younger sibling: vǎ
+ - mother's younger sibling: vá
- mother's younger sibling's spouse: mjé
- elder brother: kje
- elder sister: dje
- younger sibling: nen
-- child: sǔn
+- child: su
- niece/nephew: swá
- grandchild: gun
- great-grandchild: ngi
@@ -139,27 +131,27 @@ To refer to number zero (0), one use the negation particle *khan*.
| 1 | khì |
| 2 | fwo |
| 3 | sa |
-| 4 | bǔ |
-| 5 | nǎ |
-| 6 | nǎ khì |
-| 7 | nǎ fwo |
-| 8 | nǎ sa |
-| 9 | nǎ bǔ |
+| 4 | bú |
+| 5 | ná |
+| 6 | ná khì |
+| 7 | ná fwo |
+| 8 | ná sa |
+| 9 | ná bú |
| 10 | ljá |
| 11 | ljá khì |
| 12 | ljá fwo |
| 13 | ljá sa |
-| 14 | ljá bǔ |
-| 15 | ljá nǎ |
-| 16 | ljá nǎ khì |
-| 17 | ljá nǎ fwo |
-| 18 | ljá nǎ sa |
-| 19 | ljá nǎ bǔ |
+| 14 | ljá bú |
+| 15 | ljá ná |
+| 16 | ljá ná khì |
+| 17 | ljá ná fwo |
+| 18 | ljá ná sa |
+| 19 | ljá ná bú |
| 20 | fwo lja |
-| 100 | sǎ |
+| 100 | sá |
| 1000 | hwèn |
-| 1048 | hwèn khan sǎ bǔ lja nǎ sa |
-| 10000 | mǎ |
+| 1048 | hwèn khan sá bú lja ná sa |
+| 10000 | má |
10000 is a very big number already. In daily speech this number is synonymous
with infinity. The next big word is *cwé*, 1000000000000 (trillion) if you
@@ -169,8 +161,8 @@ really insist.
- several, few: ní
- many: fjè
-- plenty: mǎ mǎ
-- all: khǎ
+- plenty: má má
+- all: khá
## Preposition
@@ -196,7 +188,7 @@ inside the parentheses in the below list can be omitted.
- because… so…: dà… so…
- though… but…: mà… nha…
- (either)… or…: (vo)… vo…
-- (neither)… nor…: (cǎ)… cǎ…
+- (neither)… nor…: (cá)… cá…
- (both)… and…: (na)… na…
- … in order to…: ni… lun…
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