Keetma
Keetma is a constructed language (conlang) developed as a linguistic thought experiment and used in speculative fiction and academic exercises. It was designed to test how an agglutinative morphology can encode tense, aspect, mood, and case within a relatively compact word structure, while maintaining a straightforward syntactic backbone.
Keetma has a vowel inventory of five vowels and a consonant inventory of roughly twenty-two consonants, with
Keetma uses primarily agglutinative morphology. Nouns inflect for a small set of cases—nominative, accusative, and genitive—and
The lexicon is designed to be extensible, with roots forming through regular derivational processes. An example
Keetma originated as a teaching tool for typology and phonology, later appearing in online conlang communities