Grammar Overview:
The language Virelli has simple and balanced rules for word formation, with a focus on harmony and flow. Vowels are central, giving the language a musical quality.
• Word Structure:
Words often follow a consonant-vowel (CVCV) or consonant-vowel-vowel (CVV) pattern.
• Nouns:
Larm (noun) Happiness
This is the word in its most basic form
“The person walked with happiness.”
“Lia prani hovan vesa larm.”
• Verbs:
Verbs end in an “n”
• Adjectives: Adjectives have soft, flowing sounds but can have sharp endings for emphasis.
Larm’ (adj.): Happy
Denoted by ‘ and paired with another word
“The happy person is walking”
“Lia larm’prani van hovan”
• Adverbs::
Larmal (adv.) Happily
Denoted by “al” at the end
“The person walked happily.”
“Lia prani hovan larmal.”
Hybrid between soft vowel sounds of french, melondic words of Italian and sharp sounds from farsi
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