Nin! Celceth is an a priori constructed language inspired by Finnish and Celtic languages, featuring a rich phonology and a heavily inflected morphology. Its writing system is best described as abugidic.

Interesting Features: Nouns have a complex morphology with nine noun classes (six animate and three inanimate) and six grammatical cases. Verbs can be described as tenseless, relying on aspect and context to determine placement in time; however, the Habitual aspect is becoming somewhat indistinguishable from a Present tense.

Example Sentences
Íníl Celceth cúreth?
2SG-Q Celceth speak-HAB
Do you speak Celceth?

Midh sina Mark lhateth.
1SG 1SG.POSS-REF Mark call-HAB
My name is Mark. (I call myself Mark.)

Lhulc ó cemen gy budutsé.
3SG.M DEF show not see-PERF​​​​​​​
He had not seen the show; or,
He has not seen the show; or,
He will not have seen the show. (Contextual)
Setting & Usage
Unknown.

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