Hlacimusos

Overview

Setting
Hlacimusos (pronounce: [xlɔː.cɪ.ˈmu.sos], from hlaci- from Proto-Celtic wlati-, area, and from Mus, the Meuse River) is a Celtic language that illustrates how Limburgish would have looked like if the Celts would still be in Limburg.

Nouns
Nouns can have three genders (maculine, feminine, neuter), three numbers (singular, dual, plural) and six cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative). Nouns fall into nine declensions, depending on the stem. There are o-stems, a-stems, i-stems, u-stems, dental stems, velar stems, nasal stems, r-stems and s-stems.