Silvish
Î servrô/severô ke tou-t lo mondo s' asivye nonn̄uixen pal un nan e-y akkoête.
[ʔiː.sɛˈvʁɔː ke.tu.tləˈmɔ̃n.də saˈsi.vjə nɔ̃ɲ.ɲˑyˈʒɛ̃ŋ pa.lœ̃ˈnɑ̃ŋ ʔe.jɑˈkuː.tə]
3S.NOM be_necessary-COND-3S SBD all.M.C DEF-M.C world 3.REFL seat-PRS_SBJV.3S by INDF.M.C stream and listen-PRS_SBJV.3S
Everyone should sit quietly by a stream and listen.
Notes
I recently came up with a dialectal variation in the reflex of Lt.
servio. There's the form I already knew about, which analogizes with
sortior, giving the infinitive
servre [ˈsɛʁ.vʁə]. Then, there's the one I invented in the last few days, based on
aperio, which gives
sevrî [səˈvʁiː]. Interestingly, the conditional/future forms of these variants would be pronounced the same in the Moûtiers accent I've used for my IPA transcriptions;
servrô and
severô are both pronounced [sɛˈvʁɔː].
New/rethought words
asivre v - to seat; (reflexive) to sit
nan nmc - stream (< Celtic; cf. Breton
nant "thalweg", Gaulish
nanto- "valley")
nonn̄uixen adj - harmless; quiet (<
nuixen "harmful; loud" <
nuirï "to harm; to make noise")
servre/sevrî v - to serve; to be necessary