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<b>Flewtish</b> ([[w:Endonym|endonym]]: <b>''Flutwa''</b> [ˈɸlutwa] or <b>''Flutwas glung''</b> [ˈɸlutwas ɡluŋ]) is a language spoken by the majority of the population in much of Northwest Russia and the [[w:Karelia|Karelia region]]. Flewtish is a [[w:Language isolate|language isolate]], meaning it does not (with our current knowledge) [[w:Genetic relationship (linguistics)|genetically relate]] to any other language on the planet.
<b>Flewtish</b> ([[w:Endonym|endonym]]: <b>''Flutwa''</b> (cyr. Флутвьа) [ˈɸlutwa] or <b>''Flutwas glung''</b> [ˈɸlutwas ɡluŋ]) is a language spoken by the majority of the population in much of Northwest Russia and the [[w:Karelia|Karelia region]]. Flewtish is a [[w:Language isolate|language isolate]], meaning it does not[[w:Genetic relationship (linguistics)|genetically relate]] to any other known language on the planet.


Flewtish is typologically agglutinative, using almost exclusively suffixal affixation to indicate number, tense, person and case. Flewtish is partially a [[w:Null-subject language|null-subject language]], depending on whether the subject can be implicitly indicated with certainty or not. Due to the [[w:Sprachbund|sprachbund effect]], Flewtish is an [[w:Subject–verb–object word order|SVO language]], but more archaic dialects are actually [[w:Subject–object-verb word order|SOV ones]].
Flewtish is typologically agglutinative, using almost exclusively suffixal affixation to indicate number, tense, person and case. Flewtish is partially a [[w:Null-subject language|null-subject language]], depending on whether the subject can be implicitly indicated with certainty or not. Due to the [[w:Sprachbund|sprachbund effect]], Flewtish is an [[w:Subject–verb–object word order|SVO language]], but more archaic dialects are actually [[w:Subject–object-verb word order|SOV ones]].
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