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Harākti (natively written as 𒀀𒇉𒁴 (ÍD-tí) or 𒄩𒊏𒀀𒀝𒋾 (ha-ra-a-ak-ti), transliterated as harākti, IPA: [xaˈɾaːkti]) is an Indo-European language. It is part of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European languages, although it differs extensivly from the rest of the Anatolian languages, which is the reason for some speculation regarding its place within the Indo-European family. The strongest argument placed forward in favour of Harākti being an Anatolian language is the fact that, like Hittite, it is a language that reflected some of the laryngeal sounds as consonants. Its verbal system likewise resembles that of Hittite, and the general symplicity of the declensional and conjugational systems is again a characteristic shared with the Anatolian languages.
It is an a posteriori language created by Ashucky.
This language was once featured.
Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.
Harākti is a SVO, fusional language. The language has three genders and eight cases with a nominative-accusative alignment. Pronouns for first and second persons do not distinguish between genders, only third person pronouns do, and even that only in the nominative.