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wöch

Wöch is a fictional linguistic term used in discussions of constructed languages to illustrate how a time-unit root can form related words. It is not a real word in established natural languages and should be understood as an illustrative concept for educational or worldbuilding purposes.

In the imagined lexicon, wöch denotes a seven-day time unit, comparable to a week. The root acts

Common derivatives in the fictional system include wöchzeit for the duration of a week and wöchtag for

Usage and context: wöch appears mainly in fictional linguistics descriptions, worldbuilding guides, or conlang communities as

See also: Woche; Week (temporal unit); Calendar systems; Constructed languages. There are no established external references

as
a
base
for
creating
time-related
nouns
and
compounds,
showing
how
a
single
morpheme
can
generate
multiple
related
concepts
through
affixation
and
compounding.
a
day
within
the
week.
Additional
compounds
might
include
wöchentag
(a
weekly
day
in
some
variants
of
the
imagined
language)
and
wöchkalender
(a
calendar
that
organizes
time
by
weeks).
Grammatical
rules
in
this
setting
typically
treat
wöch
as
a
bound
morpheme
or
a
root
that
combines
with
other
morphemes
to
form
attributive
or
plural
forms
consistent
with
the
language’s
morphology.
a
case
study
of
time-noun
formation.
It
is
not
used
in
real-world
German
or
other
standard
languages,
where
the
standard
term
for
a
seven-day
period
is
“Woche.”
The
concept
helps
illustrate
how
a
time-unit
root
can
drive
related
vocabulary
in
a
language.
for
wöch
outside
of
fictional
or
educational
materials.