What is mean an agglutinative language?
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An agglutinative language is a type of synthetic language with morphology that primarily uses agglutination: words may contain different morphemes to determine their meanings, but all of these morphemes (including stems and affixes)
remain, in every aspect, unchanged after their unions, thus resulting
in generally more easily deducible word meanings if compared to fusional languages, which allow modifications in either or both the phonetics or spelling of one or more morphemes within a word, usually shortening the word or providing easier pronunciation.
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