Dema

Dema is a language of the Demanalese descent. All Demanalese languages are on the Demanal Islands. Dema is also known by Grand Dema. A trait of the Dema languages are linguolabial consonants.

Phonotactics
The syllable structure is (C)V(C), with all consonants allowed in onset except l

In coda the consonants not allowed are j, t, d, n, and h.

Nouns
There are 5 cases in Grand Dema, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Prepositional, marking like this:

Nom: -

Accu -at

Gen if'-

Dat -is

Prep -em

The genders are, Human, Non-Human, Male, Female, with the Human/Non-Human mixing with the other genders

Human -ek

Non-Human -

Male b'en-

Fem ev'i-

There are two numbers as well, Singular and Plural

Sing -

Plural -dene

Verbs
Verbs conjugate by Number and person, with the person being marked like:

1st -

2nd tam-

3rd b'ev-

There is also aspect, Progressive, Perfect, and imperfect

Prog ti-

Per f'ev-

Imper kal-