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- Aurogaelb is a fictional
diachronic language, belonging to the Goblinoid
family of languages.
- It is a highly inflected language, with many fusional
traits.
- It has a Nominative/Accusative system, which, like
English, is only marked among pronouns.
- Its nouns can have three numbers: singular, partative, and plural.
- All of its personal pronouns also have three numbers:
singular, exclusive plural, and inclusive plural.
- Aurogaelb uses no prepositions,
but makes use of four local cases with broad meanings which are
expressed in articles.
- Aurogaelb has three different
classes of article; definite, indefinite and possessive (which is often
used to express the genetive).
- Its lexicon is almost purely unsourced in any
existant
language. Any similarities to any existant language are to the best of
my knowledge purely coincidental.
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