Irshca

Irshca is the language constructed by Mr. F. Geoghegan in the year 2015 to mimic constructed languages ("Conlangs") on this wiki such as Lidu. The language is based on grounds of simplicity and it's rather easy nature if one was to learn this language,without sacrificing minimal complexity. It is based off of several languages spoken throughout the world such as: Irish (An Caighdeán Oifigiúil), English, Russian, and Latin.

Alphabet and General Phonology
The Irshca alphabet is composed of 26 letters, borrowing from both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.

Vowels: A, E, Ё, Ê, I, O, U, V 

Ee- "Ye" sound

Ёё- "Yo" sound

Êê- Short "E" sound, as in the English word yet

Acute accents are added to letters to lengthen the sound of the letter, e.g add (short "a"), father (long "a",) In Irshca, the letter "a" in "father" would be written as "fáther. Note: Elongation of vowels is very rare throughout the language.

Ph - Same as in English

Ch - Same as in English

Dh - "Y" sound

"G" - Always has a hard pronunciation

"C" - Always has a hard pronunciation

Every other phonological rule which applies in English applies in Irshca

Syntax
Irshca follows a very basic S-V-O (Subject-Verb-Object) syntax. The Subject is always in the nominative case, and the object in the accusative, this applies in every sentence where there is both a subject and object.

Grammar
Irshca has rather basic, the language is designed like this to allow for easy learning.

Verbs
All verbs fall under two conjugations, which are distinguished by verbs with infinitives ending in "et" or "êt" (Both first conjugation) and verbs ending in "ёt" (Second declension).