Aglutináló
Aglutináló is a term derived from the Latin word "agglutinare," meaning to glue or stick together. In linguistics, it refers to a type of language where grammatical functions are expressed by joining affixes to a root word. These affixes are typically invariable and have a single grammatical meaning.
In an aglutináló language, words are formed by combining a root with one or more morphemes, each
Examples of aglutináló languages include Turkish, Finnish, Hungarian, Estonian, and many languages of the Uralic and