Molivianic

General information
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Background Information

Molivianic is one of the 9 languages spoken on the Great World, and is the oldest known langauge. Some rumor it to be as old as creation itself. While the language is most spoken in Molivinia, under the rule of Master Molivian, it can be found through out the known world. About 52% of the world speaks Molivianic as a first of second language, making it the language of buisness

Basic Sentence Structure

Molivianic is a SVO language. In every sentence a subject does an action with an object or to an object. The main parts of speech are Nouns and Verbs

He kicks the ball. This is a complete sentence, as a subject does an action to an object

She runs is not a complete sentence, but She runs to it is a complete sentence.

Molivianic allows for more complex sentences than English.

He was runninng, and he fell; she was running, and she crossed the finish line. This sentence would usually be considered a run - on sentece, but it is allowed in Molivianic.

Phonology

Consonants
In paranthesis is the pronunciation of the consonant in English

Alphabet


 Å†F∫ÇCKZIÏŒQrK∂QßS∂ØX∆AÁ¥uΩ∑D∑s

Not all letters are prounounced in Molvianic, rather they are used to change the prononciation of other letters. It is important to note these letters. These letters are Œ and ¥ü. These letters are used to change the pronunciation of vowels only in Molivianic



Grammar
Word order

Word order in Molivianic sentences can be very complex. However, basic sentences are quite simple This shows the absolute most basic sentence in Molivianic, that does not require an object phrase. If a sentence does not have an object, it must have a object phrase, which serves a similar function to a prepositional phrase, but is much more specific it is made up of the following. In addition, is an aspect of the action

Defining word (to/with/on) + article + object.

An example of this would be: He ran to the track

In this case He serves as the subject, ran is the verb, and to the track serves as the object phrase. To the track can be considered an object phrase as it indicates what was being ran on so to speak.

Prepositional phrases