Okemunatel

Classification and Dialects
Okemunatel is spoken by the Okeman people in a world much like Earth

Phonotactics
Each vowel must come before or after a consonant, and vice versa. No double vowels or double consonants.

Nouns
Nouns are signified by the prefix DaMaGaZa- (for formal communication) or DaZa- (for informal conversation)

Adjectives
Adjectives are signifies by the prefix KaRaShaFa- (for formal communication) or KaFa- (for informal conversation)

Verbs
Verbs are conjugated according to tense (Past, Past hypothetical, Past negative, Active, Active hypothetical, Active negative, Future, Future hypothetical, and Future Negative), and person (First person singular, Third person masculine singular, Third person neuter singular, Third person feminine singular, Second person singular, First person plural, Third person masculine plural, Third person neuter plural, Third person feminine plural, and Second person plural). Each hyphen represents a consonant inserted in between the vowels to signify the meaning of the verb. Before each verb, the prefix BaRaCH!aDa- (for formal communication) or BaDa- (for informal conversation) is said to let the listener know the upcoming word is a verb. Each consonant has a different meaning, making up different verbs when placed in different spaces. Because the first space for a consonant signifies the environment/location of the verb, the second space signifies a description of the action taking place, and the last space is an adjective describing the verb, 21,952 verbs can be made.

Here are the consonants and their meanings:

P- Retain

B- Earth

M- Require

F- Slow

V- Fast

DH- Poor

TH- Head

T- Legs

D- Hard

R'- Rich

R"- Active

R- Money

ʁ- Gut

G- Death

K- Loud

NG- Negative

N- Arms/Hands

SH- Extraneous

ZH- Sound

S- Positive

Z- Passive

J- Free

CH- Education

H!- Excited

H@- Life

H- Liquid

CH!- Mind

Y- Lesser

ʔ- Body

Using these charts, the verb 'he might run' would be ATER"OVA. The first A signifying the future, the T signifying the location of the verb (legs), the E signifying the hypothetical aspect of the verb, the R" signifying movement in the verb, the O showing that the member(s) performing the verb is singular, the V signifying the fast movement, and the final A showing the perspective of 3rd person singular (masculine).

Syntax
Okemunatel uses an SVO sentence structure

Lexicon
able-

area

ask

bad

be

become

begin

best

better

big

black

book

business

call

can

case

certain

child

clear

come

company

could

country

day

different

do

early

easy

economic

eye

fact

family

federal

feel

find

free

full

get

give

go

good

government

great

group

hand

hard

have

hear

help

high

home

human

important

international

job

keep

know

large

late

leave

let

life

like

little

live

local

long

look

lot

low

major

make

man

may

mean

might

military

money

month

mother

move

national

need

new

night

number

old

only

other

part

people

place

play

point

political

possible

problem

program

public

put

question

real

recent

right

right

room

run

say

school

see

seem

should

show

small

social

special

start

state

story

strong

student

study

sure

system

take

talk

tell

thing

think

time

true

try

turn

use

want

water

way

week

white

whole

will

woman

word

work

world

would

year

young

Example text
My name is Alexander Hamilton, and there's a million things I haven't done; just you wait...

ઈ o̳ᙂo̳ ఒ o̳  Ⴡ o̳  ő⌵o̳⌵o̲⌵o̲ o̽ગò೭ ò  Ս o̽  և òჁò  ᙂ ມ o̽  Ցó ગò  ᕆo̅ և,  ᘎ o̅  o̲ᒇo̲ ᙂ  o̲ ᙂ  o̲; ڪ ò o̳⌵o̳  ਚ o̲  Ոo͈...