Flewtish
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Flewtish | |
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Flitwa | |
Created by | Aggelos Tselios |
Date | 2022 |
Language Isolate
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Early form | Proto-Flewtish
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Flewtish (endonym: Flutwa [ˈɸlutwa] or Flutwas glung [ˈɸlutwas ɡluŋ]) is a language spoken by the majority of the population in much of Northwest Russia and the Karelia region. Flewtish is a language isolate, meaning it does not (with our current knowledge) genetically relate to any other language on the planet.
Flewtish is typologically agglutinative, using almost exclusively suffixal affixation to indicate number, tense, person and case. Flewtish is partially a null-subject language, depending on whether the subject can be implicitly indicated with certainty or not. Due to the sprachbund effect, Flewtish is an SVO language, but more archaic dialects are actually SOV ones.