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'''Roshterian''' /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (native name: ''biatiroxṯer'' /biət̪ɪɾɔʂˈʈɛɾ/ 'The Roshterian throat') is a [[Quame languages|Quame language]] inspired by P-Celtic (particularly Welsh). It is intended to be a polysynthetic language with a pseudo-European aesthetic. Roshterian is the native language of 5.1 million people, most of which live in the Roshterian Autonomous Region in Dodellia. Among Bitaletans, it is famous for its grammar: it is a head-initial, polysynthetic language with a complex agglutinating verb morphology that uses polypersonal agreement, evidentials, applicative constructions and noun incorporation.
'''Roshterian''' /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (native name: ''giatiroxṯer'' /biət̪ɪɾɔʂˈʈɛɾ/ 'The Roshterian throat') is a [[Quame languages|Quame language]] inspired by P-Celtic (particularly Welsh). It is intended to be a polysynthetic language with a pseudo-European aesthetic. Roshterian is the native language of 5.1 million people, most of which live in the Roshterian Autonomous Region in Dodellia. Among Bitaletans, it is famous for its grammar: it is a head-initial, polysynthetic language with a complex agglutinating verb morphology that uses polypersonal agreement, evidentials, applicative constructions and noun incorporation.


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