Tumachee
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Tumachee | |
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yûkka tûmaḩ | |
Pronunciation | [ʝúkʲɑ túmɑɧ] |
Created by | Jukethatbox |
Date | 2024 |
Native speakers | 600 (2024) |
Tumachic
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Early form | Proto-Tumachic
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Tumachee(yûkka tûmaḩ; Tumachee: [ʝúkʲɑ túmɑɧ]) is a Tumachic language spoken by the Tumachee people in the fictional He-who-uses-the-loom River Basin(Tumachee: Kumâḩâ Ḩôskebânki) and the coast of the He-who-irrigates Lake(Kumâziḩâ Gzînkebânki) of the North-western United States. It is the sole member of the Tumachic language family, meaning it is a language isolate(not related to any other language on Earth). Likewise, the origin of the Tumachee people is shrouded in complete mystery.
It is a highly agglutinative language with a very rare verb-object-subject basic word order and a (not so rare)noun-adjective order.