PABLO168 Georgian is also a highly agglutinative language. Persian has some features of agglutination, making use of prefixes and suffixes attached to the stems of verbs and nouns, thus making it a synthetic language rather than an analytic one. In an agglutinative language, where several suffixes are concatenated at the end of the word, the number of different divisions which have to be checked for consistency is large. The nested possessive structure and expression of plurals are quite remarkable (note that Hungarian uses no genders). Moreover, passive and causative verbal forms can be derived by adding suffixes to the base, which could be seen as the null-th slot. As noted above, it is a typical feature of agglutinative languages that there is a one-to-one correspondence between suffixes and syntactic categories.|Will it Pay Off?