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პəβϱɩ̆ : Words

  Basic syllabic words in Allamej are morphemes, which means they carry fundamental meanings. These morphemes can be seen as the building blocks of the language's structure. Allamej is an agglutinative language, meaning that modifying morphemes typically come before the morphemes they modify.  Each syllable is structured with a vocalic nucleus and must end either in consonant or semi consonant ( y or w), as in the model:  (C)+(S)[V](S)+[C/S*] C = Consonant  S = Semi Consonant  V = Vowel  [ ] = Every meaning syllable must contain  ( ) = Every meaning syllable may contain, but not necessarily * A syllable cant contain two consonants or two semi consonants directly in contact Examples:  ɧɩ̇ϱ̆  - biw :   life   ɧɩɩ̆β - bayt :   home  Ꙇҽɀ̈ - hez :   being  აҽɀ̈ - nez :   not being  ሪҽɀ̈ - kez :   doubt of being  ɧ̇əƧ -  vol :   wish  ሪ̆ϱɧ̇ -  guv :   power |  ɀɩ̆ҽ̈ა -  dyën :   elecricity |   ɧɩɧ̇ - bav :   feeling |  ሪɩƧ - kal :   wellness |  პɩƧ - mal :   badness |  ҽɀ̆ - ej :   spe

What is "Allamej"?

  A Blended Language and a Voice for All Allamej is a hybrid language created by Rodrigo Solano as a representation of the coexistence of human diversity through the awareness of global miscegenation. Experts say that humans are symbolic beings. They are born in places that speak languages and become subordinate to everything they learn through them. They cling to the content of their language as part of their inner being, EGO, and become emotionally alienated from the reality that includes: Humans are diverse and often exposed to their cultural differences. Language is then this symbolic place where humans find themselves segregated. Allamej would be a symbolic place that aims to encourage individuals to reflect on their attitudes towards cultural diversity. Mixing Languages  We use language to think, produce, and interpret meanings. Allamej (also known as Allamese or Alamês) is a hybrid or mixed language constructed from various spoken languages around the world, primarily from lingu