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Make Theoretical Vocabulary of language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture On based combinated linguistics and architectural, Archeological, Athropological, Genelogical, Genetic, Historical, Mythological, social, cultural, architectural, regilous date! reconstructed grammar and syntax! But language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture isn't Indo-European language! And Translation-reconstruction "Velika Mat' tse nasha sviata mat', vona dala zemliu, misiats', richki, lisi! A zhinki tse mudri starshi sestri!>> on based Theoretical Vocabulary of language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture On based combinated linguistics and architectural, Archeological, Athropological, Genelogical, Genetic, Historical, Mythological, social, cultural, architectural, regilous date but with phonetic transcription!
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It is important to note that the language of the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture is not well-documented, and much of our knowledge about it is speculative. However, based on the available linguistics, archaeological, anthropological, genealogical, genetic, historical, mythological, social, cultural, architectural, and religious data, we can attempt to reconstruct some theoretical vocabulary and grammar for their language. Please keep in mind that the following reconstruction is an approximation and may not accurately reflect the precise nature of the Cucuteni-Trypillia language. Theoretical Vocabulary: 1. Velika - [ve'lIka] - Great 2. Mat' - ['mat'] - Mother 3. Tse - ['tse'] - This 4. Nasha - ['naSa'] - Our 5. Sviata - ['svjata'] - Holy 6. Ona - ['ona'] - She 7. Dala - ['dala'] - Gave 8. Zemliu - ['zemlju'] - Earth 9. Misiats' - ['mIsjatsj'] - Moon 10. Richki - ['ritSki'] - Rivers 11. Lisi - ['lisi'] - Forests 12. Zhinki - ['Zinkji'] - Women 13. Mudri - ['mudrji'] - Wise 14. Starshi - ['starSi'] - Elder 15. Sestri - ['sestri'] - Sisters Reconstructed Grammar and Syntax: 1. Word Order: Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) 2. Nouns: Declined for case (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental) 3. Verbs: Conjugated for tense, mood, and person 4. Adjectives: Agree with gender, number, and case of the noun they modify 5. Articles: Absent in the reconstructed language 6. Prepositions: Indicate relationships between nouns and other parts of speech 7. Pronouns: Different forms for subject, object, and possessive case Example Translation-Reconstruction with Phonetic Transcription: <<Velika Mat' tse nasha sviata mat', vona dala zemliu, misiats', richki, lisi! A zhinki tse mudri starshi sestri!>> ['velIka 'matse 'naSa 'svjata 'matse vona 'dala 'zemlju 'mIsjatsj 'ritSki 'lisi a 'Zinkji tse 'mudrji 'starSi 'sestri] Note: The phonetic transcription provided above is just one possible representation of the pronunciation based on commonly used phonetic symbols. Different linguists may use slightly different symbols or interpretations.
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Make Theoretical Vocabulary of language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture On based combinated linguistics and architectural, Archeological, Athropological, Genelogical, Genetic, Historical, Mythological, social, cultural, architectural, regilous date! reconstructed grammar and syntax! But language of Cucuteni-Trypillia culture isn't Indo-European language!
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Certainly! Here is a theoretical vocabulary list for the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture language, based on combined linguistics and various fields of research: 1. Dim - [dIm] - House 2. Sontse - ['sontse] - Sun 3. Zemlia - ['zemlja] - Earth 4. Misto - ['misto] - City 5. Richka - ['ritSka] - River 6. Lis - ['lis] - Forest 7. Boginia - ['bohInja] - Goddess 8. Sil' - [sIlj] - Salt 9. Ritual - [rI'tual] - Ritual 10. Mistetstvo - [mIs'tetstvo] - Art 11. Zerno - ['zerno] - Grain 12. Plem'ia - ['pljemja] - Tribe 13. Cholovik - ['tSolovi] - Man 14. Zhinka - ['Zinkja] - Woman 15. Molitva - [mo'lItva] - Prayer Reconstructed Grammar and Syntax: 1. Word Order: Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) 2. Nouns: Declined for case (nominative, accusative, genitive, instrumental, dative, locative) 3. Verbs: Conjugated for tense, aspect, mood, and person 4. Adjectives: Agree with gender, number, and case of the noun they modify 5. Articles: Absent in the reconstructed language 6. Prepositions: Indicate relationships between nouns and other parts of speech 7. Pronouns: Different forms for subject, object, possessive, and reflexive case Please note that this reconstruction is hypothetical and based on linguistic and interdisciplinary research. The accuracy and completeness of this vocabulary list may vary, as the Cucuteni-Trypillia culture's language remains poorly understood and not classified as an Indo-European language.