Neo

Writing System
Vowels and medial + vowel combinations (all written after an empty (-) consonant) Consonants 1 ㅇ is nothing in the initial spot (a syllable that starts with a vowel, 'null consonant'), but represents a velar nasal (/ŋ/) at the syllable final spot. An apostrophe may be used to separate otherwise hard to read syllables in romanisation; in general ng, pp, tt, ss, tss and kk normally belong to the same syllable of written without an apostrophe separating them. ( an'gu <안구> vs angu <앙우> )

Cases
Nouns in Neo can have 5 cases

pronouns
Pronouns behave just like nouns, with the first person being an exception.

Adjectives
bu ( 부 or 不 ) is used as a prefix to the adjective to make it negative.

Verbs
standard verb paradigm, in form of suffixes. bu ( 부 or 不 ) is used as a prefix to the verb to make it negative.

Any verb starting with a vowel can contract with bu, where the u vowel in bu is dropped and the verb starts with a b instead.