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(Created page with "'''Aksish''' (/ˈæ.ksɪʃ/ A-ksish, also /ˈæk.sɪʃ/ AK-sish is a West Slavic language mainly descended from Polish, with strong influence of Russian and weaker influence of Aksish languages. It is spoken by Aksians in Sleepy Aks. {{Infobox language |name              = Aksish |nativename ...")
 
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{{main|Aksish grammar}}
{{main|Aksish grammar}}
Aksish is a highly fusional, pro-drop language. It makes extensive use of both declensional and lexical affixes (with declensional being mostly suffixes and lexical nearly exclusively prefixes).
Aksish is a highly fusional, pro-drop language. It makes extensive use of both declensional and lexical affixes (with declensional being mostly suffixes and lexical nearly exclusively prefixes).
===Noun===
 
Nouns declense for 2 number and 9 cases. While both numbers and 7 of the 9 cases were inherited from Slavic languages, ablative and allative cases come from Old Aksish and work based on Old Aksish' principles, making them seem completely unpredictable, especially when the word root ends in a vowel.  
Nouns declense for 2 number and 9 cases. While both numbers and 7 of the 9 cases were inherited from Slavic languages, ablative and allative cases come from Old Aksish and work based on Old Aksish' principles, making them seem completely unpredictable, especially when the word root ends in a vowel.  


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