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{{trans/item|Kathyrian|{{script|script=kathyr|t=Alnaŋemak}} ''Alnaŋemaĸ'' {{ipa|[əlnəˈŋemək̚]}}}} | {{trans/item|Kathyrian|{{script|script=kathyr|t=Alnaŋemak}} ''Alnaŋemaĸ'' {{ipa|[əlnəˈŋemək̚]}}}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Knrawi|''Àrnagimak''{{Ipa|[a˩ɹnɛŋɛmɔk̠]}}}} | {{Trans/item|Knrawi|''Àrnagimak''{{Ipa|[a˩ɹnɛŋɛmɔk̠]}}}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Soc'ul'|''Alnañemac''{{Ipa|[a˧lna˧ŋə˧ma˥k]}}}} | |||
{{trans/item|Śácamþaśá|{{script|script=thl|t=fItAwopwufa}} ''Fáwupwátafe'' {{ipa|/'fɒːβ̞ʷupβ̞ʷɒːtɐfɪ/}}<ref>Literally ‘gem wall’ referring to the amethyst clusters on the wall, which were the first thing [[Þunan Qumreá]] sailors encountered when they came across the city.</ref>}} | {{trans/item|Śácamþaśá|{{script|script=thl|t=fItAwopwufa}} ''Fáwupwátafe'' {{ipa|/'fɒːβ̞ʷupβ̞ʷɒːtɐfɪ/}}<ref>Literally ‘gem wall’ referring to the amethyst clusters on the wall, which were the first thing [[Þunan Qumreá]] sailors encountered when they came across the city.</ref>}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Tanzangi|''Lnángèmac'' {{ipa|[l̩.ˈnəŋ.gɛ.mək]}}}} | {{Trans/item|Tanzangi|''Lnángèmac'' {{ipa|[l̩.ˈnəŋ.gɛ.mək]}}}} | ||
{{Trans/item|Xindvâ|''Âlnângemâk'' {{ipa|/ɑl.nɑ.ŋe.mɑk/}}}} | {{Trans/item|Xindvâ|''Âlnângemâk'' {{ipa|/ɑl.nɑ.ŋe.mɑk/}}}} |
Revision as of 09:15, 16 December 2024
Alnangaemak Alnaŋaemak | |
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Country | Enkavak |
Subdivision | Alnangaemak |
Demonym | Laivgaak |
Population | a lot ig |
Alnangaemak is the main district and the capital city of Enkavak.
As a district it contains the following settlements:
Name in other languages
Name in other languages:
- Áwaric: Alnańemac Alnańemac [al.na.ŋɛ.mak]
- Itsoikt: Álnanạnak [ˈal˩˧.na.næ.nak]
- Japanese: アルナガエマク Arunagaemaku /aɾɯnaɡaemakɯ/
- Kathyrian: Alnaŋemak Alnaŋemaĸ [əlnəˈŋemək̚]
- Knrawi: Àrnagimak[a˩ɹnɛŋɛmɔk̠]
- Soc'ul': Alnañemac[a˧lna˧ŋə˧ma˥k]
- Śácamþaśá: fItAwopwufa Fáwupwátafe /'fɒːβ̞ʷupβ̞ʷɒːtɐfɪ/[1]
- Tanzangi: Lnángèmac [l̩.ˈnəŋ.gɛ.mək]
- Xindvâ: Âlnângemâk /ɑl.nɑ.ŋe.mɑk/
- ↑ Literally ‘gem wall’ referring to the amethyst clusters on the wall, which were the first thing Þunan Qumreá sailors encountered when they came across the city.