Akutirolis

Classification and Dialects
Akutirolis is a language spoken in northern Italy, western Austria, and is somewhat related to the Gaulish languages in the conjugations and declensions, although it is largely unrelated in vocabulary.

Nouns
Nouns are declined according to case, gender, and number. There are five cases: Nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative; three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter; and two numbers: singular and plural. They are very easy to distinguish as in the nominative and ablative cases, they start and end with a vowel, while for the other three, they start with a vowel and end in a consonant.

All masculine nouns either have a k-stem, and r-stem, an m-stem or a d-stem. Feminine nouns all either have an l-stem, a w-stem or an s-stem. Neuter nouns either have an h-stem, a j-stem, an n-stem or a c-stem.

The endings are all the same. Here three examples-one per gender:

Verbs
Verbs all start with a consonant and end with a "t" in the infinitive, but in all indicative cases, they end in vowels.

The following example is using the verb "to have", which is banut in Tyrolese (with the stress on the last syllable).

Lexicon
aca-love

ace-passion, devotion

aci-lust, cupidity

aco-infatuation

acu-kiss, bliss

ada-

ade-

adi

ado

adu

asa

ase

asi

aso

asu

ama

ame

ami

amo

amu

ara

are

ari

aro

aru

aha

ahe

ahi

aho

ahu

awa

awe

awi

awo

awu

aka-grammar

ake-word, speech

aki-literacy

ako-tongue, dialect

aku-language

ala-people, nation, tribe

ale-land, country

ali-possession, property

alo-province

alu-city, settlement, town