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|name=Karrakêsh
|name=Karrakêsh
|nativename=aȝāl karrakēš
|nativename=aȝāl karrakēš
|pronunciation = /a'ɣaːl kara'keːʃ/
|pronunciation = a'ɣaːl kara'keːʃ
|altname = Aklo
| pronunciation_key =
|setting = Lovecraftian
| speakers          = Unknown
|date = 2018
|ethnicity = Varied
|ethnicity = Varied
|familycolor = isolate
|familycolor = isolate
|fam1 = Aklo languages
|fam1 = Aklo languages
|ancestor = Old Karrakêsh
|ancestor = Ancient Karrakêsh
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]]
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]]
|created = 2018
|created = 2018
|setting = Lovecraftian
|script1        = Latn
|priori=
| notice            = ipa
}}
}}
'''Karrakêsh''' (''aghâl karrakêsh [a'ɣaːl kara'keːʃ]'', or ''aȝāl karrakēš''), sometimes also known as "'''Aklo'''", or '''Karkêsh''' is an isolated language of unknown origin. Some have theorized it may have sprung from a neighboring area to both [[w:Sumerian|Sumerian]] and [[w:Elamite|Elamite]], but no linguistic relationship could be proven as no material remains could be found. The language was created for the Argentine 2017 lovecraftian film ''"Necronomicón: El Libro del Infierno"'' (''Necronomicon: The Book of Hell'') by BarakaCine.
'''Karrakêsh''' (''aghâl karrakêsh [a'ɣaːl kara'keːʃ]'', or ''aȝāl karrakēš''), sometimes also known as "'''Aklo'''", or '''Karkêsh''' is an isolated language of unknown origin. Some have theorized it may have sprung from a neighboring area to both [[w:Sumerian|Sumerian]] and [[w:Elamite|Elamite]], but no linguistic relationship could be proven as no material remains could be found. The language was created for the Argentine 2017 lovecraftian film ''"Necronomicón: El Libro del Infierno"'' (''Necronomicon: The Book of Hell'') by BarakaCine.


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