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Hey, I've notice that the numerals bare some resemblance to those of Indo-European Languages. Are the Panlaffic Languages suppose to be an Indo-European subgrouping, or are these similarities are just a resalt of borrowings from other languages? & if the Panlaffic languages are a subbranch, shouldn't it say so under catagories? Gibberish Inspired (talk) 01:09, January 14, 2014 (UTC)

That's actually a consequence of the language's real-life history. When I was about 12, before I started conlanging (Kihā́mmic was my first conlanging project), I designed a Latin-based phonemic alphabet for English. That alphabet eventually grew into Kihā́mmic via a relex that include the odd word stolen from European languages. This is where the almost-English phonology comes from too. You're actually the first person to pull me up on something like this (as far as I remember). Flag of Kihāmát (1957-) Pá mamūnám ontā́ bán 15:07, January 17, 2014 (UTC)

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