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Jul 5, 2013 at 22:41 comment added user3116 German is not typically considered an agglutinative language. It does not use affixes more than English does (e.g. "look-ing"). Compounds (in German) are not an example of agglutination, because the parts making up a compound are not affixes, i.e. they can stand on their own.
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