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'''[[ | '''[[Harākti]]''' (natively written as {{cuneiform|𒀀𒇉𒁴}} (ÍD''-tí'') or {{cuneiform|𒄩𒊏𒀀𒀝𒋾}} (''ha-ra-a-ak-ti''), transliterated as ''harākti'', [[w:IPA|IPA]]: [xaˈɾaːkti]) is an [[w:Indo-European_languages|Indo-European language]]. It is part of the [[w:Anatolian languages|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 [[w:Hittite_language|Hittite]], it is a language that reflected some of the [[w:Laryngeal_theory|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 [[User:Ashucky|Ashucky]]. | |||
<center>''' | <center>'''Kās danghāh ester ānki līshahit. '''<br/>''This language was once featured.''</center> | ||
<br/><center>''' | <br/><center>'''Kūki naskō dūmunkō, hardātarī nu ihnāmātaren ātātē danghāhī, esti apēn hōkuahanti kitsi līshahit.'''<br/>''Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.''</center> | ||
'''Harākti''' is a [[w:SVO|SVO]], [[w:fusional language|fusional]] language. The language has three genders and eight cases with a [[w:nominative-accusative|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. | |||
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