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I'm going to create a Babel template for Proto-Indo-European, but I don't know much about the inflection.
Anyways I created a sentence without much knowledge how-to (...):
Manus (nom. sg., m.) oinos (nom. sg., m.) wéwkontes (pp. of wewk "to sound", acc. plural., m.) g̑erontes (pp. of ger "to be old", acc. plural., m.) bhlēu (bad) au̯edti (she, he, it speaks, primary active).
This human speaks the old spoken badly.
Could you be kind and correct it?
The things I don't know are: the word order and the adverb forming of Proto-Indo-European.
Greetings HeliosX (talk) 09:39, 23 July 2012 (UTC)