Sloncina

Morphology
Sloncina has a very complex morphology, mostly agglutinative. The case endings originated from adpositions which came from Latin and other languages. Nouns have a lot of cases, no genders and two numbers. Verbs also have a very complex system which we'll discuss later.

Paradigms and tables

Syntax
Sloncina's syntax is very flexible due to its large number of inflections. Due to this, words can come in almost any order and the sentence will still be grammatically correct. Let's take the example of the sentence the cat found the mouse:
 * Ґато ратот наенконтрила. S O V
 * Ґато наенконтрила ратот S V O
 * наенконтрила Ґато ратот V S O
 * наенконтрила ратот Ґато V O S
 * ратот Ґато наенконтрила O S V
 * ратот наенконтрила Ґато O V S