This is the translator for the Plymouthian language. It is based on the sounds of northeastern Native American languages. The native name for Plymouthian is Kyankay, also written as Guiangué. Check out the new style for this page here!
takshò:
ksantik
| Singular | Dual | Three | |
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| Accusative (d.o.) |
counting this noun
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