Nafamispracu

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Nafamisprachu is a language spoken by the inhabitants of Arehucas Kingdom, from the creator's fiction. It's based on a language which evolved like many languages from Earth, so it's possible to see some similar words, declensions, tenses, etc.

Grammar
Six declensions can be found, with six cases as in Latin, which have both singular and plural. Words are defined in two genres: Concrete and Abstract; which only change the way they are declined in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th declensions.

Nouns can end in -a, -i, -u, -e, -o or a have an irregular form.

Adjectives always end in -y.

Verb infinitives always end in -w, this "w" being pronounced [uv].

Nouns
Those nouns which refer to people, animals, food, etc. are considered concrete; therefore, those which refer to feelings, thoughts, types, etc. are considered abstract. Although there are some exceptions.

First Declension (-a) Ex: Kasa (House) (Doesn't change whether it's concrete or abstract)

Nominative Kasa / Kasae

Vocative Kasa / Kasae

Acusative Kasad / Kasaf

Genitive Kasae / Kasagid

Dative Kasae / Kasol

Ablative Kasa / Kasol

Second Declension (-i) Ex: Tabili (Spice) (Concrete)

Nominative Tabili / Tabilu

Vocative Tabilo / Tabilu

Acusative Tabilid / Tabiluf

Genitive Tabilu / Tabilegid

Dative Tabila / Tabilul

Ablative Tabila / Tabilul

Second Declension (-i) Ex: Imagi (Image) (Abstract)

Nominative Imagi / Image

Vocative Imagid / Image

Acusative Imagid / Image

Genitive Imagu / Imagegid

Dative Imaga / Imagul

Ablative Imaga / Imagul

Third Declension (-u) Ex: Tu (Hand) (Concrete)

Nominative Tu / Tal

Vocative Tu / Tal

Acusative Tad / Tal

Genitive Tul / Tuid

Dative Tu / Tuxol

Ablative Te / Tuxol

Third Declension (-u) Ex: Kyu (Autumn/Fall) (Abstract)

Nominative Kyu / Kyua

Vocative Kyu / Kyua

Acusative Kyu / Kyua

Genitive Kyul / Kyuid

Dative Kyu / Kyuxol

Ablative Kyi / Kyuxol

Verbs
There are ten different tenses in nafamispracu.

Present simple: -a

Present continuous: -e

Past: -i

Future: -o

Conditional: -u

Imperative: -es

Pasive: -na

Causative: -nas

Gerund: -ae

Participle: -y

Ex: Sahipw (To have)

Sahipa, Sahipe, Sahipi, Sahipo, Sahipu, Sahipes, Sahipna, Sahipnas, Sahipae, Sahipy.

Irregular verb ex: Asanw (To be)

Aza, Aze, Aji, Azo, Azu, Azes, Azna, Aznas, Azae, Ajy

Syntax
It follows a OSV structure, to be exactly, O + S + Adv + V. Ex: ''"Had hum zuttu fa." "I really love her." '' [She + I + really + love]

Lexicon
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Example text
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