Kale

Overview

=Setting= The Kale language, pronounced kaw • leh, is a language designed to be simple, short, and easy to remember. Many of the words, or the root of words, are only 2 to 3 letters long, making sentences easier to say, the process of writing flow nicer, and sentences a lot shorter. Filled with many vowel endings, the Kale language is intended to roll off the tongue and flow lyrically when said. I hope you enjoy Kale!

= Phonology =

The Kale language uses the standard Latin letters for its writing system. Its alphabet is similar to the English alphabet, with a few exclusions.

A - Like the o in "conlang"

B - Like the b in "bat"

D - Like the d in "dog"

E - Like the e in "bet"

F - Like the f in "fall"

G - Like the g in "good"

H - Like the h in "hog"

I - Like the e in "chile"

J - Like the g in "genre"

K - Like the k in "kite"

L - Like the l in "light"

M - Like the m in "man"

N - Like the n in "night"

O - Like the o in "hole"

P - Like the p in "pig"

R - Like the r in "red"

S - Like the s in "sell"

T - Like the t in "tiger"

U - Like the oo in "food"

V - Like the v in "vector"

Y - Like the y in "yell"

=Basic Grammar=

Verb Conjugation
Every verb in the Kale language will always be conjugated the same way, eliminating the need to know different conjugations for some verbs.

The three verbs used to demonstrate verb conjugation:
 * Yar (to go)
 * Fel (to see)
 * Rem (to have)

Ta (I) - Yara, Fela, Rema (...simply add a to the end of the verb)

Ko (You) - Yaro, Felo, Remo (...simply add o to the end of the verb)

Ve (He) - Yare, Fele, Reme (...simply add e to the end of the verb)

La (She) - Yarama, Felama, Remana (...add ama to the end, excluding the verb rem*)

So (It) - Yaromo, Felomo, Remono (...add omo to the end, excluding the verb rem*)

Me (We) - Yareme, Feleme, Remene (...add eme to the end, excluding the verb rem*)

Do (They) - Yaromo, Felomo, Remono (...add omo to the end, excluding the verb rem*)

The verb "rem" is conjugated different for the pronouns ending in "ama", "omo", "eme", and "omo" again. The reason for this is the verb ends with an "m". In this case, just replace the "m" in "ama", "omo", "eme", and "omo" again with an "n".

=Dictionary= ...

=Example text= Ta yara dun Salenta. I go to the store.

Ko tamo yal gona. You are very nice.

Ta hola ko.'' Thank you. (...literally, "I thank you")''