Xïlusia

''Note to readers: This language will be explained in several "lessons", like a high school textbook. Please follow all of the lessons.'' Xïlusia is a language isolate spoken on Cartays Island (500km east of Seychelles). Like Serbian, it is digraphic, written in either the Latin or Shavian alphabets. There are three dialects: Eastern, Northern, and Southern. The Eastern dialect is tonal, and all three dialects feature declension, conjugation, and mood.

Statistics
Native Name: Ėfazoxïlusia [æˈfazoʣɨluʃa]

Native to: Cartays Island

Native Speakers: 80,000

Language Family: Azinodic

Writing system: Latin, Shavian

Lessons
/Lesson 1/: The Latin alphabet

/Lesson 2/: The Nominative Case

/Lesson 3/: The Accusative Case

Lesson 4: Present Tense Verb Conjugations

/Lesson 5/: The Shavian Alphabet

Lesson 6: Forming Sentences

Lesson 7: The Dative Case

Lesson 8: Adjectives

Lesson 9: The Genitive Case