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'''Katäfalsen''' (pronunciation: {{IPA|[kɑˈtɑːfɑlsɛn]}}) is an apriori language, which is partially inspired by Basque, Hebrew and Latin. The aim was to construct a language with simple phonology along with unorthodox grammar and syntax. Katäfalsen is highly synthetic and features a free word order and ergative-absolutive alignment.
'''Katäfalsen''' (pronunciation: {{IPA|[kɑˈtɑːfɑlsɛn]}}) is an apriori language, which is partially inspired by Basque, Hebrew and Latin. The aim was to construct a language with a practicable phonology for speakers of most European languages along with unorthodox grammar and syntax. Katäfalsen is highly synthetic and features a free word order and ergative-absolutive alignment. Most of the vocabulary is directly derived from '''Old Katäfalsen''' with a mentionable amount of loanwords from Old Greek.


== Name ==
== Name ==
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