Old Varrit

General Information
Old Varrit (natively Bvaːreʔ oːtan) is the direct ancestor of Varrit. Whereas modern Varrit has borrowed a large portion of its vocabulary from Alemarese and Barejine, Old Varrit is spoken before the Alemarese expansion offshore of the Chevin peninsula.

Verbs
berzariː "bifurcates, branches, forks"

Negative
Negative stem: <ːxo> before final stem consonant

berzaːxoriː "not bifurcates, not branches, not forks"

Numbers
Historically, Varrit had a base ten number system, but this was replaced by base eight after the Alemarese took over.