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Mehek is an agglutinating language with both prefixes and suffixes.
Votic is an agglutinating language much like the closely related Finnic languages.
Inflected and agglutinating languages may have extremely complicated systems of morphophonemics.
Santali, like all Munda languages, is a suffixing agglutinating language.
Dakota is an agglutinating language.
An example from Chukchi, a polysynthetic, incorporating, and agglutinating language of Russia:
Typologically, Estonian represents a transitional form from an agglutinating language to a fusional language.
Typologically, it is a highly agglutinating language with subject-verb-object word order and nominative-accusative morphosyntactic alignment.
Suki is an agglutinating language primarily via suffixing, though a small number of prefixes have been attested.
From Classical Ainu of Japan, another polysynthetic, incorporating, and agglutinating language:
Japanese is also an agglutinating language, adding information such as negation, passive voice, past tense, honorific degree and causality in the verb form.
Despite not being a fusional language, Tlingit is still highly synthetic as an agglutinating language, and is even polysynthetic to some extent.
This process is extensively developed in Estonian and Sami, and makes them also inflected, not only agglutinating languages.
Sanskrit is an agglutinating language and languages derived from it such as Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, etc..
Gender and noun class systems are usually found in fusional or agglutinating languages, whereas classifiers are more typical of isolating languages.
Chipaya is an agglutinating language, but has features uncommon to most language of this type, according to preliminary research by the organization DOBES.
Like other Totonacan languages, Upper Necaxa is a highly polysynthetic agglutinating language, making extensive use of both prefixes and suffixes for inflection, quasi-inflection, and derivation.
Rawat, and also Raute, (pronounced like "rawt" and "rawté") are agglutinating languages, and feature SOV sentences with generally single syllable noun heads and verb stems.