Spanerian

Nouns and adjectives
Nouns and adjectives will not be modified at all. The definite and indefinite articles will be modified by cases (nominative, accusative, possessive and dative), singular and plural forms.

Comparative and superlative forms of adjectives
The comparative form is represented by the word vena (lot/more) in front of the adjective. The superlative form is represented by the word sha (most) including the definite article (zheu and its forms) in front of it.

Imperative mood
The imperative mood is represented by the exclamation mark (!). The imperative verbs are stressed in the sentence. This rule is applied to all verb tenses.

Conditional mood
This mood is represented by the word xol (if only) in the sentence. The intonation goes fast high up, and then slowly down. The stress is the word xol. This rule is applied to all verb tenses.

Syntax
The word order is SVO. Forming quetions and imperative sentences by stress and marks (!?).