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Debaz, pronounced as /ðe.ˈβə.z(ə)/ is the name given in an argot manner to the future Spanish dialect spoken in Antarctica around the year 2100. Officially the language name is written in its original spelling as "de base", which in Spanish means "from base".

Phonology
This category corresponds to phonemes, which vary allophonically in some contexts, for the contexts see the phonotactics section.

Determiners
All names in Debaz must have an determiner.

Articles
Strong and weak articles have been developed. Strong articles are used in front of nouns beginning with a consonant and weak articles in front of nouns beginning with a vowel. If the word begins with a consonant, it mutates, this phonetic change is indicated by (+). It may be noted that sometimes both articles are identical, but the difference is made to simplify the understanding of the grammar.

Numerals
May be preceded by an article or a demonstrative

Large numbers
Numbers greater than 1,000 [10^3] are indicated by a dot (.) and are read according to their position, as shown in the following table. Numbers larger than quintillion are no longer used in everyday language, for example: sextillion, septillion, octillion, nontillion, decilon.

Decimals
Decimals are written with a comma which is read as "coma /ˈko.m(ə)/". The numbers after the comma are read as free numbers.