"Nìfkrr" problem

Started by Ataeghane, November 20, 2010, 01:33:07 PM

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Ataeghane

Kaltxì, frapoya!
I have some problem with the word that is nìfkrr. As far as I know this word includes two syllables. The first is 'nìf' and the second is 'krr'. But no syllable can end with 'f'. It may be also 'nì' and 'fkrr', but I heard it is only possible for 'rr' and 'll' to appear in syllables like that: CV, not like that: CCV.
Am I wrong? Or Karyu Pawl denies his own words?

Oer wivìntxu ngal oey keyeyt krr a tse'a sat. Frakrr.

wm.annis

Quote from: Ataeghane on November 20, 2010, 01:33:07 PMbut I heard it is only possible for 'rr' and 'll' to appear in syllables like that: CV, not like that: CCV.
Am I wrong? Or Karyu Pawl denies his own words?

At first he was leaning toward only CV for ll and rr, but has since decided that CCV is ok for these, too.

Ataeghane

Well, if that's it, I think my problem is solved. Irayo.

Oer wivìntxu ngal oey keyeyt krr a tse'a sat. Frakrr.