The wiki has recently been updated. Please contact me by talk page or email if you encounter any issues.

Lortho: Difference between revisions

From FrathWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
|-
|-
|valign="top"|Spoken in:
|valign="top"|Spoken in:
||(country) {{ #if:  | () | {{ #if:  | () }} }}
||Lortho {{ #if:  | () | {{ #if:  | () }} }}
|-
|-
|valign="top"|[[Conworld]]:
|valign="top"|[[Conworld]]:
||(universe)
||(unknown)
|-
|-
|valign="top"|Total speakers:
|valign="top"|Total speakers:
||(number of speakers)
||(insufficient data)
|-
|-
|valign="top"|Genealogical classification:
|valign="top"|Genealogical classification:
Line 21: Line 21:
|-
|-
|valign="top"|[[Basic word order]]:
|valign="top"|[[Basic word order]]:
||
|| Verb Subject Object
|-
|-
|valign="top"|[[Morphological type]]:
|valign="top"|[[Morphological type]]:

Revision as of 09:43, 18 March 2017


English name
Native name
Spoken in: Lortho
Conworld: (unknown)
Total speakers: (insufficient data)
Genealogical classification: (Family)
(Branch)
(Subbranch)
(Language)
Basic word order: Verb Subject Object
Morphological type:
Morphosyntactic alignment:
Created by:
author date

Lortho

Overview

Lortho [IPA:loɾtʰo] is a constructed language created by Brian Bourque. It is a fusional/agglutinative language. The verbs are changed in conjugation; however, suffixes and prefixes are added to nouns to denote case.

Grammar

Lortho has nine cases:

Case Modifier Example English
Ablative -(ɛ)nat kʰonɛɾikʰimu kɑnsɑptʰɑnɑt It came out of the forest