Ateivanis

Ateivanis (Natively Àtéwanıs [ɪ̯atɛɪ̯vänɨ] ), is a conlang (fictionally) spoken in Taiwan.

Phonotactics
The phonotactics is CV. The syllables should be started with a consonant unless it is the beginning of the sentence. All of the diphthongs counts as a single vowel (so they are written with one alphabet).

Liaison
There are no stress system in Ateivanis. However, there's liaison and steps system.

The last alphabet (always consonants) won't be pronounced, but you should pronounce it with the next vowel. Always liaison from the beginning of the sentence to the end.

Pronouns
* The beginning of the 3rd pronouns depends on their categories.

Category Prefixes
In Ateivanis, there are always a prefix at the beginning of a noun to divide them into some groups, but they are not always follow the rule.

Cases
There is a lot of grammatical cases in Ateivanis.

Tense
Tense is a category that expresses time reference. There are past tense and non-past tense. Also, aspect is used to describe whether the action is finished, progressing or not. The tense is listed below:


 * Non-past simple
 * Past simple
 * Non-past continuous
 * Past continuous
 * Non-past perfect
 * Past perfect

Category Prefixes
There are three verb categories: intransitive(i-), transitive(a-) and ditransitive(e-). Each of them conjugates differently.

Syntax
The word order is SOV, which is Subject-object-verb.