The Language is a fluid, musical tongue shaped by the wind, forest, and ancient tradition. Built on soft vowels, gentle consonants, and elegant diphthongs, it flows with a natural, lyrical cadence.
PHONOLOGY
Vowels: a, e, i, o, u
Long: á, é, í, ó, ú
Common diphthongs: ai, ei, ia, ie, io, oa, ua, ui
Core consonants: L, R, M, N, V, W, Y, H
Consonants used sparingly: S, F, SH, TH, DH
Soft stops used sparingly: T, D, P, B, K, G
Plurals:
Words ending in a, o or u: add -el
Words ending in e or i: replace with -iel
Possessive Construction:
(noun) eya (noun)
Poems of Freya (Freya's poems)
Adjective Order: adjective - noun
(can be reversed in songs/poems)
Verb Conjugation:
Present:
I - en
You - eth
He/She - ia
We - em
You all - enel
They - ar
Past:
I - thaen
You - thaeth
He/She - thaia
We - thaem
You all - thaenel
They - thaar
Future:
I - raen
You - raeth
He/She - raia
We - raem
You all - raenel
They - raar
Pronouns:
I - ien
You - is
He/She - ia
We - iem
You all - isen
They - iar
SYNTAX
Default Word Order: SVO
Negation: Use particle (ma) before the verb
Yes/No Questions: Use (Li) at the beginning of the sentence to turn it into a question.
Adverbs:
Primary System: add suffix -ara to adjectives (quietly, gently, loudly, etc.)
For poetry, songs, etc.: use prepositions (with quiet, from sorrow, etc.)
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