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| Nominative || - || kɑnsɑptʰɑ|| forest, woods | | Nominative || - || kɑnsɑptʰɑ || forest, woods | ||
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| Accusative || -mɛ || kɑnsɑptʰɑ'''mɛ''' || forest ''(direct obj.)'' | |||
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| Dative || -mɛlɑ || kɑnsɑptʰɑ'''mɛlɑ''' || forest ''(indirect obj.)'' | |||
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| Ablative || -(ɛ)nat || kɑnsɑptʰɑ'''nɑt''' || out of (from) the forest | |||
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Revision as of 09:54, 18 March 2017
Lortho loɾtʰo | |
Spoken in: | Lortho |
Conworld: | A planet which orbits a binary star |
Total speakers: | (insufficient data) |
Genealogical classification: | (Family)
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Basic word order: | Verb Subject Object |
Morphological type: | |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | |
Created by: | |
Brian Bourque | March 2017 |
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 |
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Nominative | - | kɑnsɑptʰɑ | forest, woods |
Accusative | -mɛ | kɑnsɑptʰɑmɛ | forest (direct obj.) |
Dative | -mɛlɑ | kɑnsɑptʰɑmɛlɑ | forest (indirect obj.) |
Ablative | -(ɛ)nat | kɑnsɑptʰɑnɑt | out of (from) the forest |