Proto-Ganori

Proto-Ganori (colloquially called Nusi, meaning language or speak in Proto-Ganori) is a conlang by Isaac A [NAME REDACTED], which started work on February 3rd, 2022. The language is still being updated to this day. The exact date of when it started being worked on is known because it was first shown on this Scratch project.

Dialects
In universe, it was last spoken 8,200 years ago. It's 3 dialects by then, Northern Central, Eastern, and Northern West, would evolve into 5 branches total. The most important branch is the Cekastru branch. It is actually a lone survivor of a 4th dialect (Proteacethru, which doesn't follow the naming scheme) and branched off exactly 8,275 years ago. The very first speaker of this language was Scratch Cat.

The Cekastru branch had survived the testimonies that all other Proteacethru branches had faced against the Eastern dialects. The main reason being that its speaking location in the vast desert where nobody lives. Every Eastern dialect is in the Cethru forest, and trying to get out of the savanna is near impossible to a civilization developed to live in the forest. The branch would develop into the Cethru, Algea, and Nite branches that the booming Metiae civilization speaks. Only one other non-extinct branch exists, Iirult, which is nearing total extinction.

Cultural reasons have made the Cethru, Algea, and Nite branches similar but not identical. They can tell many commonly used words from people who speak different languages.

Phonotactics
Max syllable structure is CVC


 * Primary stress is on the triultimate
 * ngVC, CVw, or CVy never occur
 * CV VC becomes CVVC (long vowel) + secondary stress
 * Nasal assimilation
 * VR becomes a rhotacized vowel, er gets reduced to schwa

Nouns
Nouns don't need to decline with anything, but can optionally be marked with a plural suffix, -or.

Verbs
Verbs, just like nouns, don't need to conjugate with everything that they can. The only tense that is required to be conjugated is between the past and non-past with the -cer suffix.

Optionally, a gerundive tense (-ti) can be applied either to serve as an imperfective or for making a verb an adjective or adverb. This cannot be applied to a verb conjugated in the past.

Adjectives / Adverbs
Adjectives or adverbs can act as either nouns or verbs, and only need to optionally need to be marked for the superlative / comparative, both with -cu.

Word Order
Sentence order is SOV.


 * Post-positions
 * Adjectives and adverbs come after the noun or verb
 * Relative clause go before the noun

This means:


 * Genitives go before the noun

Vocabulary
Here's a pronoun table. More vocab can be found here.