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Lutrin is spoken by the aquatic race native to the lakes and rivers of the Minwan Basin to the northwest of the Last Continent. It is poorly understood and often even denied the status of a language by many humans due to being physically unpronounceable by the more dominant species. The anthropologist Miriam Braun spent decades with a Lutrin tribe to codify its grammar and propose a method of translation between the two species, but due to political and cultural tensions between humans and Lutrins it has not been widely accepted apart from by a handful of diplomats. Type: Fusional |}

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rdfs:label
  • Lutrin
  • Lutrin
rdfs:comment
  • Lutrin is spoken by the aquatic race native to the lakes and rivers of the Minwan Basin to the northwest of the Last Continent. It is poorly understood and often even denied the status of a language by many humans due to being physically unpronounceable by the more dominant species. The anthropologist Miriam Braun spent decades with a Lutrin tribe to codify its grammar and propose a method of translation between the two species, but due to political and cultural tensions between humans and Lutrins it has not been widely accepted apart from by a handful of diplomats. Type: Fusional |}
Head
  • Initial
Alignment
  • Ergative-Absolutive
dcterms:subject
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Declined
  • yes
Name
  • Lutrin
Type
  • Fusional
AdjectiveGender
  • Yes
NounGender
  • Yes
  • yes
NounDefinitiveness
  • no
PronounGender
  • Yes
VerbNumber
  • Yes
  • yes
NounPerson
  • Yes
NounNumber
  • Yes
  • yes
Conjugated
  • yes
VerbMoods
  • Yes
VerbVoice
  • yes
NounCase
  • yes
AdjectiveNumber
  • Yes
PronounPerson
  • Yes
VerbTense
  • no
PronounNumber
  • Yes
VerbGender
  • Yes
VerbVoices
  • Yes
VerbMood
  • yes
VerbAspect
  • Yes
  • yes
Genders
  • 2(xsd:integer)
VerbPerson
  • Yes
  • yes
NounCases
  • Yes
PronounCases
  • Yes
abstract
  • Lutrin is spoken by the aquatic race native to the lakes and rivers of the Minwan Basin to the northwest of the Last Continent. It is poorly understood and often even denied the status of a language by many humans due to being physically unpronounceable by the more dominant species. The anthropologist Miriam Braun spent decades with a Lutrin tribe to codify its grammar and propose a method of translation between the two species, but due to political and cultural tensions between humans and Lutrins it has not been widely accepted apart from by a handful of diplomats. Despite general opinion of it, Lutrin is in reality a number of separate dialects, some of which are on the verge of differentiating into their own languages, although this hardly matters as the tribes are being forced together in recent years and many dialects are dying out. Described here is the most prominent Lutrin dialect, Rieliko (Smallnose). {| bgcolor="#D4F7FF" style="border:3px #B5F1FF solid; text-align: center; float:right; " width="20%" height="80%" ; | Name: [[]] Type: Fusional Alignment: Ergative-Absolutive Head Direction: Initial Number of genders: 2 Declensions: Yes Conjugations: Yes |}
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