Aeuoi

Very obviously still a work in progress so I apoligize for current inconsistencies.

Nouns
Nouns have 3 primary syntaxical declension patters in Aeuoi. Number is indicated through the use of adjectives. Definiteness, definite or indefinite, is mandatorily expressed along with the case, either accusative, ergative, or absolute, as well as the one of 5 genders, human, animal/plant, stone/non-plant material, dead matter, heavenly/ever present matter.

Verbs
Verbs in Aeuoi do not conjugate for any tenses instead, other words are used to syntaxically show position in time. All verbs are regular, though state-of-being verbs as well as a few other verbs maintain completely separate words for animate and inanimate subjects and or agents (if transitive).

Syntax
The default word order for transitive clauses is VSO or Verb-Agent-Object(Patient). Likewise for intransitive clauses the default is VS or Verb-Subject. Adjectives precede nouns and take a possessive affix in order to effect the noun. Adverbs are adjectives modified syntaxically. Prepositions come immediately following the verb.

Example text
The man eat/ate/will eat the apple.

Ywĕo ffo glēå̆f ôxj hōhjô.

GLOSS: eat.V.TRANS. DEF.ARTCL.ACC.DEAD apple DE.ARTCL.ERG.HUMAN man.

(Ate the apple, the man did.)