Bizarrelang

formal vs informal
in the formal form,the definite articles are el (masculine singular),els (masculine plural),ul (feminine singular),and uls (feminine plural) while the indefinite articles are un (masculine singular),uns (masculine plural),en (feminine singular),and ens (feminine plural)

also,in the formal,words are generally pluralized by adding s

in the formal,if the word ends in y change the y to an i and add es

if it ends with f,ph,s,th,x,ch,sh,zh,gh,q,qu,or ß,add es

if it ends with c change the c to qu and add es

if it ends with g change the g to x and add es

if it ends with z,change the z to a j and add es

the word for flower(s) changes like this from informal to formal

informal:la flor,le flore

formal:ul flor,uls flors

the word for pencil(s) is like this

if the word ends

informal:il lapiz,i lapizi

formal:el lapiz,els lapijes

agreement
when describing adjectives,adverbs must agree in gender and number with the adjective,which agrees in that with its noun ot pronoun.

the number one is singular all other numbers are plural. however,numbers still must agree with their noun in gender.

like two is dosos or dosas

three is tresos or tresas

four is quatros or quatras

five is sinkos or sinkas

six is seos or seas

seven is sietos or sietas

eight is ochos or ochas

nine is nuevi or nueve

ten is diejos or diejas

Nouns
o endings are usually masculine,a endings are usually feminine

o endings are pluralized by changing o to i,and a endings by changing a to e

nouns ending with consonants are pluralized by adding i (if it's masculine) or e (if it's feminine)

nouns ending with u are pluralized by adding s

the word for city is cuidan and is feminine

Verbs
as participles,do not exist,verbs cannot have voices,and there is no direct translation of the ball was hit. instead,we say "someone hit the ball"

Adjectives
adjectives ending with o,a,i,or e end with o for masculine singular,a for feminine singular,e for feminine plural,and i for masculine plural

adjectives ending with consonants are pluralized by adding i (if describing a masculine noun) or e (if describing a feminine noun)

adjectives ending its consonants are same for masculine and feminine singular

pronouns
most indefinite pronouns do not have gender. for example,the word for "someone" is algan

prepositions
the word for of,and also from, is di

words we use a lot
the word for "about" is sobri (story) or alrididior di (approixmately)

again is atro viz

almost is case

also is ademas

always is seimpri

and is yan

another is otra

any is algunu

because is parqui

but is pira

by is ol loda di (beside) or par (done by)

each or every is cada

everyone is tot il mondo

everything is tot

everywhere is par tots ports

for is poro

here is aca

in,into is enso (to avoid confusion with the formal "en)

just is solu (informal) or solument (formal) or solus (plural) or soluments (plural formal)

so is tansos (very,when adjective is describing a masculine noun),tansas (very,when adjective is describing feminine noun) or ase (because of this)

there is aquel

today is hoi

tomorrow is maniana

yesterday is aler

conjugation of ser
pho (present):er

thil (present):ers

thez,phen,zen,ziph (present):se

thap (present):somos

loz (present):sois

lok,giez,marz,koth (present):sano

pho (past):fer

thil (past):fuers

thez,phen,zen,ziph (past):felese

thap (past):fomos

loz (past):fostes

lok,giez,marz,koth (past):foram

pho (future):erei

thil (future):ersas

thez,phen,zen,ziph (future):sera

thap (future):seremos

loz (future):sereis

lok,giez,marz,koth (future):serano

if the infitive ends in er
pho (present):enho

thil (present):ens

thez,phen,zen,ziph (present):em

thap (present):emos

loz (present):endes

lok,giez,marz,koth (present):enam

pho (past):ive

thil (past):iveste

thez,phen,zen,ziph (past):eve

thap (past):ivemos

loz (past):ivestes

lok,giez,marz,koth (past):iveram

pho (future):erei

thil (future):eras

thez,phen,then,ziph (future):era

thap (future):eremos

loz (future):ereis

lok,giez,marz,koth (future):erano

if infinitive ends with ar
pho (present):anho

thil (present):ans

thez,phen,zen,ziph (present):am

thap (present):amos

loz (present):andas

lok,giez,marz,koth (present):anam

pho (past):iva

thil (past):ivasta

thez,phen,zen,ziph (past):ava

thap (past):ivamos

loz (past):ivastas

lok,giez,marz,koth (past):ivaram

pho (future):arai

thil (future):aras

thez,phen,then,ziph (future):ara

thap (future):aramos

loz (future):arais

lok,giez,marz,koth (future):arano

if infinitive ends with or
pho (present):onho

thil (present):ons

thez,phen,zen,ziph (present):om

thap (present):omos

loz (present):ondos

lok,giez,marz,koth (present):onom

pho (past):ivo

thil (past):ivosto

thez,phen,zen,ziph (past):ovo

thap (past):ivomos

loz (past):ivostos

lok,giez,marz,koth (past):ivorom

pho (future):oroi

thil (future):oros

thez,phen,then,ziph (future):oro

thap (future):oromos

loz (future):orois

lok,giez,marz,koth (future):orono

things about verb forms
for perfect,add le before the verb, (lez if it begins with a vowel)

for progressive,add no before the verb (noz if it begins with a vowel)

for perfect progressive,add leno before the verb (lenoz if it begins with a vowel)

vowels followed by l and r
al is pronounced like the english word "all"

el is pronounced like the spanish article "el"

il is pronounced like the english word "eel"

ol is pronounced like the "oal" in the english word "coal"

ul is pronounced like the "ool" in "school"

ar is pronounced like the english "are"

er is pronounced like the english "air"

ir is pronounced like the english "ear"

or is pronounced like the english "or"

ur is pronounced like the "ur" in the english "fur"

forms of the
masculine singular uses il,feminine singular uses la,masculine plural uses i,and feminine plural uses le

the indefinite article
ino for masculine singular,ina for feminine singular,ini for masculine plural,and ine for feminine plural

words ending with y or starting with x
in these such cases,y is pronounced like the "ee" in the english "see" and x is pronounced th.

adjective forms with non-binary people or groups of both males and females
for non-binary people,you use the feminine singular form. for groups of both males,and females,you use the feminine plural

nouns that change depending on male or female
most jobs and some animals like dog and cat

if there is at least one female in the mix,it will be feminine in the plural no matter what (the opposite of what spanish does)

dog is perro or perra. perro is a male dog and perra is a female dog