Ilaven English

Ilaven English refers to the dialect of English made for the micronation of Alaven.

Ilaven English's name comes from the word for something that comes from Alaven (Ilaven) and English.

By the way, Ilaven English is not the name of Ilaven English in itself, Ilaven English in itself is Bitisajin (Meaning: The language of Britain of Alaven).

Ilaven English is a work in progress.

Phonology
Ilaven English is written in IPA, except for the fact that j is actually /ʤ/.

It's phonology is: p, b, e, a, i, v, d, g, n, t, k, l, s, j, and h

Phonotactics
No consonant clusters.

Syllables can only start and end with a consonant. But if it's a prefix then it can only end with a vowel.

Words cannot sound like what another word would sound like with suffixes, there can't be a word which is

Grammar
Prefixes on verbs suggest that the prefix did it, while suffixes suggest that the suffix was affected.

Suffixes on nouns are like the "Spanish" in "Spanish class", while prefixes on nouns are like the "wet" in "wet fish".

Lexicon
Note that prefixes are just made by reversing suffixes.

Word - Suffix - Meaning

bitis - is - Britain, British, United Kingdom

langaj - aj - Language, Speech, Hello

alavin - in - Alaven, Of Alaven, Ilaven

men - en - Me, My

kat - an - Cat, Feline

dem - em - Stupid, Dumb, Weird

sab - ik - Stab, Sharp, Scratch

him - im - Any third person pronoun

navil - il - Anvil

vel - el - Fall, Gravity

bok - ok - Collision, Fall on

lad - ad - Head, Skull

Examples
The stupid cat scratches me

menasaben

The anvil falls on his head

liveladim