Mayneng tele/Grammar

Maynengi grammar is no shocker, the standardisation grammar rules of Maynengi. It is regulated by the Superior Administration Language Board of Quralzag.

Maynengi is an aggulatinative language, meaning that nouns, verbs and adjectives can be inflected by adding suffixes, stacking it up and turn it into a prolong word in a sentence, thus sentences in Maynengi is relatively shorter and simpler than Standard English. Maynengi's word order is SOV, meaning verb comes last at a sentence.

Maynengi's suffixes are special unlike English's, as suffixes are highly conjugated by vowel harmony as the word's first syllable will affect the suffixes, therefore it is fickle, hard to catch the regularity of the suffix. Although it may seem difficult to grasp the language, Maynengi's verb is regular, framed, without any sort of irregularities.

Inflections
Maynengi doesn't inflected by gender. To form a noun in a sentence, it will follow these 3 rules:
 * 1) Plurality
 * 2) Case declensions
 * 3) Possessive clitic suffix

Plurality
Grammatical number shows the number amount of an item by using singular and plural. In English, nouns can be differentiated to singular nouns and plural nouns.

In Maynengi, to show plurality, you must add a plural suffix to it. As stated, Maynengi differentiated nouns by singular, dual and plural. Dual is a grammatical number that signifies two things.

Singular will be the root of the noun.

Dual will be in 3 forms:

Plural will be in 3 forms as well:

Cases
There are 13 cases in Maynengi that are used and conjugated to the noun.