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Darahti (native, nom. "nDaráhca") is a language spoken on the outer fringes of the Eastern Swamps. Its closest neighbours are the Eastern Wargs (of the Wargish language family) and as such, Darahti has acquired a moderate amount of Wargish morphological, syntactical and phonological elements. It is a member of a mostly-defunct language family once spoken across a wide strip of the eastern shore that has mostly been supplanted and/or suppressed by Wargish tongues. Nowadays, it only has a small handful of living relatives, all of which nearly extinct; Darahti is the most widely-spoken member of its family.

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rdfs:label
  • Darahti
rdfs:comment
  • Darahti (native, nom. "nDaráhca") is a language spoken on the outer fringes of the Eastern Swamps. Its closest neighbours are the Eastern Wargs (of the Wargish language family) and as such, Darahti has acquired a moderate amount of Wargish morphological, syntactical and phonological elements. It is a member of a mostly-defunct language family once spoken across a wide strip of the eastern shore that has mostly been supplanted and/or suppressed by Wargish tongues. Nowadays, it only has a small handful of living relatives, all of which nearly extinct; Darahti is the most widely-spoken member of its family.
Head
  • inconsistent, initial
Alignment
  • Marked Nominative
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:conlang/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
nativeName
  • nDaráhca
Declined
  • yes
Name
  • Darahti
Type
  • Agglutinating, Fusional
NounDefiniteness
  • no
Tonal
  • no
NounGender
  • yes
VerbNumber
  • yes
NounNumber
  • yes
Conjugated
  • yes
VerbVoice
  • yes
NounCase
  • yes
VerbTense
  • yes
VerbMood
  • yes
VerbAspect
  • yes
Genders
  • 7(xsd:integer)
VerbPerson
  • yes
abstract
  • Darahti (native, nom. "nDaráhca") is a language spoken on the outer fringes of the Eastern Swamps. Its closest neighbours are the Eastern Wargs (of the Wargish language family) and as such, Darahti has acquired a moderate amount of Wargish morphological, syntactical and phonological elements. It is a member of a mostly-defunct language family once spoken across a wide strip of the eastern shore that has mostly been supplanted and/or suppressed by Wargish tongues. Nowadays, it only has a small handful of living relatives, all of which nearly extinct; Darahti is the most widely-spoken member of its family.
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