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Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal [m]
m
[n]
n
[ɲ]
н
[ŋ], [ŋʲ]
ң, ӈ
Plosive tenuis [p] [t~ɾ]
d
[t͡ʃ] [k]
aspirated [pʰ]
p
[tʰ]
t
[tʃʰ]
s
[kʰ]
k
Fricative [f], [v]
f, v
[s] [ʃ]
x
[x], [ʁ] [h], [ʍ]
h
Approximant [l]
l
[j]
y
[w]
w
first declension second declension third d. fourth d. fifth d. adjectives
masculine feminine m m f I-m I-f
-o- -ā- -Ø- -i- -u- -i- -ǎ- -o-
sg.
Nom.      -s -is -s -us -ius -uo -as -a
Gen. -eis -ieis -ās -eis -aus -iaus -en-s -er-s -o -os
Dat. -oi -ioi -ai -ei -ui -iui -en-iui -er-iai -am -ai
Acc. -om -im -am -om -im -ių -en-į -er-į
Abl. -ōd -iōd -ād -ōd -īd -umi -iumi -en-iu -er-imi -u -a
Loc. -ei -uje -iuje -en-yje -er-yje -ame -oje
pl.
Nom. -ōs -iōs -ās -s -īs -ūs -iai -en-ys -er-ys -i -os
Gen. -om -iom -āsom -om -ių -en-ų -er-ų
Dat. -ois -iois -ais -īs -ifs -ums -iams -en-ims -er-ims -iems -oms
Acc. -oss -ioss -ass -s -us -ius -en-is -er-is -us -as
Abl. -ois -iois -ais -īs -ifs -umis -iais -en-imis -er-imis -ais -omis
Loc. -uose -iuose -en-yse -er-yse -uose -ose
first declension second declension third d. fourth d. fifth d.
masculine feminine f m m m f
I-m -ǎ- -i- I-f -o- -ė- -i- -u- -i-
sg.
Nom.      -as -as -is -ys -ias -a -a -ia -is -us -ius -uo
Gen. -o -o -io -os -os -ios -ės -ies -aus -iaus -en-s -er-s
Dat. -am -ui -iui -ai -ai -iai -ei -iai -iui -ui -iui -en-iui -er-iai
Acc. -ią -ią -ių -en-į -er-į
Ins. -u -u -iu -a -a -ia -e -imi -umi -iumi -en-iu -er-imi
Loc. -ame -e -yje -oje -oje -ioje -ėje -yje -uje -iuje -en-yje -er-yje
Voc. -as -e¹ -i -y -y² -a -a -ia -e -i.e. -au -iau -en-i.e. -er-ie
pl.
Nom. -i -ai -iai -os -os -ios -ės -ys -ūs -iai -en-ys -er-ys
Gen. -ių -ių -ių -ių³ -ių -en-ų -er-ų
Dat. -iems -ams -iams -oms -oms -ioms -ėms -ims -ums -iams -en-ims -er-ims
Acc. -us -us -ius -as -as -ias -es -is -us -ius -en-is -er-is
Ins. -ais -ais -iais -omis -omis -iomis -ėmis -imis -umis -iais -en-imis -er-imis
Loc. -uose -uose -iuose -ose -ose -iose -ėse -yse -uose -iuose -en-yse -er-yse
Voc. -i -ai -iai -os -os -ios -ės -ys -ūs -iai -en-ys -er-ys
Achaemenid Empire
550 BC–330 BC
Flag of Persia
The Achaemenid Empire at its greatest territorial extent, under the rule of Darius I (522 BC to 486 BC)
The Achaemenid Empire at its greatest territorial extent,
under the rule of Darius I (522 BC to 486 BC)
CapitalBabylon[1] (main capital), Pasargadae, Ecbatana, Susa, Persepolis
Common languagesPersian[a]
Imperial Aramaic[b]
Akkadian[2]
Median
Ancient Greek[3]
Elamite
Sumerian[c]
Religion
Zoroastrianism, Babylonian[4]
GovernmentMonarchy
xšāyaϑiya (King) or xšāyaϑiya xšāyaϑiyānām (King of Kings) 
• 559–529 BC
Cyrus the Great
• 336–330 BC
Darius III
Historical eraClassical antiquity
550 BC
547 BC
539 BC
525 BC
499–449 BC
343 BC
330 BC
Population
• 500 BC[5]
17M to 35M
CurrencyDaric, Siglos
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Constructed Languages
Conlang Conversations & Off-Topic, Also Bhutan
Karelian Separatism & Off-Topic Memes (The CCOTAB)
Linguistics & Conlangs
Crazy Conlang Ideas
Lo Nab Owëa
Cc&otabian languages
NVMESOI AMICOIQVE, ET BUTANIA QVOQVE
Polyglot conversations & off-topic
International Friends
Polyglots (The Community)
Omniglot
??
??
Today part of
Countries today
  1. ^ Yarshater, Ehsan (1993). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 3. Cambridge University Press. p. 482. ISBN 978-0-521-20092-9. Of the four residences of the Achaemenids named by HerodotusEcbatana, Pasargadae or Persepolis, Susa and Babylon — the last [situated in Iraq] was maintained as their most important capital, the fixed winter quarters, the central office of bureaucracy, exchanged only in the heat of summer for some cool spot in the highlands. Under the Seleucids and the Parthians the site of the Mesopotamian capital moved a little to the north on the Tigris — to Seleucia and Ctesiphon. It is indeed symbolic that these new foundations were built from the bricks of ancient Babylon, just as later Baghdad, a little further upstream, was built out of the ruins of the Sassanian double city of Seleucia-Ctesiphon.
  2. ^ Harald Kittel; Juliane House; Brigitte Schultze; Juliane House; Brigitte Schultze (2007). Traduction: encyclopédie internationale de la recherche sur la traduction. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 1194–5. ISBN 978-3-11-017145-7.
  3. ^ Greek and Iranian, E. Tucker, A History of Ancient Greek: From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity, ed. Anastasios-Phoivos Christidēs, Maria Arapopoulou, Maria Chritē, (Cambridge University Press, 2001), 780.
  4. ^ Boiy, T. (2004). Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic Babylon. Peeters Publishers. p. 101. ISBN 978-90-429-1449-0.
  5. ^ Morris, Ian; Scheidel, Walter (2009). The Dynamics of Ancient Empires: State Power from Assyria to Byzantium. Oxford University Press. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-19-975834-0.