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Metin ebebike (words of the people) is a highly polysynthetic language spoken by nearly 120 billion people in the empire of the endless city, a vast empire located 122,000 kilometers northwest of Sedone. Metin is known for its complex ablaut system and dual noun classes.

Phonology
In Metin, Vowels, fricatives, approximants, and m may be syllabic cores. Metin vowels make distinction between unlabialized and labialized (marked by ¨) length (indicated by the vowel being written twice, as in e to ee) and nasality (indicated by being followed by an n).

Morphology
Metin nouns have a complex system of prefixes and suffixes. Noun prefixes usually mark a noun's role in the sentence, and also mark whether the noun is new or old information. Suffixes mark the nouns number, and they are different depending on the noun they count.

Declension of "meikin" (child) -kin/ke human counting class, animate To form the plural of a noun, one changes the suffix from the singular to plural form, for example, meikin to meike. Notice how this noun has 4 levels of ablaut, mei(stron) mii(medium) mi(weak) and meei(bare). Each of these stems is tied to a certain case, and all nons undergo some variety of ablaut.

Declension of metin(Speech, words) 0/ma counting abstraction class, inanimate Nouns of this class are pluralized with ma, so the plural of metin would be metinma.