Himmaswa

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Author(s):clawgrip
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Background:Himmaswa is a language spoken in the central and Northwestern regions of the primarily agrarian nation of Swamperia, and is the standard language of the bureaucracy. The language itself received inspiration from Khmer, Thai, Chinese, and Japanese.
Greeting:aalor
Vocabulary size:2220
From earth:no
Permalink:/language/himmaswa/
Averageness:63/100, 90 of 141
Number of features:141
Tags:naturalistic, isolating, analytic, svo, Southeast Asian, topic-comment
Editable by all:no
Added by:clawgrip 4
Managed by:clawgrip 4
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Added:2012-05-17 05:20
Last change:2014-08-20 14:55

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  1. On March 20, 2013, 12:12 p.m., k1234567890y wrote:
    Why is the word 'nung' a relative pronoun?
    1. On Aug. 20, 2014, 2:59 p.m., clawgrip replied:
      The relative pronoun "nung" is used primarily to disambiguate when it is important to distinguish relative clauses from subordinate or other clauses. When it can be understood from context, "nung" can be dropped.
  2. On Dec. 12, 2013, 9:03 a.m., k1234567890y wrote:
    according to http://kneequickie.com/kq/Himmaswa , which seemed to contain grammatical informations by you, besides " nung ", Interrogative pronouns can also be used as relativizers, so Himmaswa used relative pronouns?
    1. On Aug. 20, 2014, 3:03 p.m., clawgrip replied:
      This is correct. Interrogative pronouns (with one exception) double as relative pronouns, but they are independent, in that they do not modify nouns but instead stand in place of the noun itself, much like English "what".
      1. On Oct. 24, 2014, 11:46 a.m., k1234567890y replied:
        thank you for your reply and explaination