<ьá> [ᴘa˩˥] - Volcano Even though the Iwénètes already have a root for mountain (<du>), there is one for volcano. Why you may ask? Well, because a vast majority of the iwénètophone population lives close to a volcanically active area, and have experienced an eruption at least once in their lives. Nglakke, the island where most of people using Ūgzána live, is very volcanic, specifically on the western part of it (where there is the most iwénètophones). This root can mark an hyperbole or an exageration, but also an exclamation (just like <t'a6>, waterfall glyph, as an equivalent of <!>). It is mostly used to underline a characteristic of an object (ex: this pan is really hot) or of an individual (john is really choleric)

Related roots: <du>

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