It’s pronounced “zhav-air-ee” not “joe-vare”
Grammar/Pronunciation/Rules
• A and E are long vowels, i,o, and u are short, Œ is pronounced ah, Æ is pronounced eh. Å(ah-oh) and Ä(ah-eh) are special vowels.
• Adding “ar”(pronounced air) on the end of emotions adds intensity while adding “el”(pronounced eel) on the end makes them less intense)
object -m (m)
Plural -n (en/n)
Feminine - œ (ah)
Masculine -o (oh)
Neutral -e(ee)
Animal -æ (eh)
•Names
-All names are gender-neutral until an ending is added( -e ending)
-Females add -Œ(ah) at the end of their name.
-Males add -o(oh) to tge end of their name.
-Wild animals with names have Æ added to their name but pets can have gendered names.
-Å(ah-oh) is a royal name ending.
-Ä(ah-eh) is a traditional ending for native JŒvare speakers.
-Å and Ä are never added to pet names.
-Å and Ä are feminine/neutral and replace feminine and neutral endings.
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