Helian

General information
Helian is a sister language to Velenian, and is also derived from that. It has, however, a lot of differences, both in grammar and phonology, though many words are the same.

It takes root in more ancient versions of Velenian, while also featuring a much stricter sentence structure, but relies much less on affixes, compared to Velenian.

Alphabet
A - Ä - Â - À - Ã B C D E - Ë - Ê - È F G H I - Ï - Î - Ì J K L M N - Ñ O - Ö - Ô - Ò - Õ P R S T' U - Ü - Û - Ù V X Ý

Symbols & Others
¨ Compresses two identical vowels into one vowel. /aa/ -> /ä/, /oo/ -> /ö/ ^ Fuses /t/ + vowel. /ta/ -> /â/, /to/ -> /ô/ ` Adds Aspiration to a vowel. /ha/ -> /à/, /ho/ -> /ò/ ~ Fuses /wa/ and /wo/ into /ã/ and /õ/ respectively ñ Pronounced /ng/. /ng/ -> /ñ/ ý Pronounced like /ch/ in German: /Ich/ t' is a simple t without a vowel following it.

Verbs (êl)
Verbs in Helian conjugate much like verbs in Velenian, and follow the same Tense/Aspect patterns, however these do not have the typical /ve-/ particle that Velenian does.

Adjectives (õj)
Adjectives are connected to nouns with the particle òm. The particle follows directly after the word in which the adjective connects.

dac badevis òm ganux -> The green flower

Adverbs (õf)
Adverbs are connected to other words with the particle òd. The particle follows directly after the word in which the adjectve connects.

ganux òd xi-näsal dac badevis yonu -> the flower is poisonous green

Pronouns (üs)
In Helian pronounced are seperated by Age, Status and Person, and therefore there exists 15 pronouns in each of the three age-categories: Child, Adult, Elderly; Five in respectively 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person. All pronouns feature three letters, each a mark from the three categories. Person Markers - First Letter I - 1st person U - 2nd person O - 3rd person Age Markers - Second Letter Â - Child Ê - Adult Ô - Elderly Status Marker - Last Letter Û - Low Class Ì - Middle Class È - High Class Ã - Nobility Õ - Royalty

Adpositions (ãk)
Adpositions are connected to words with the particle àp. The particle follows directly after the word in which the adposition connects.

Dac elëra àp ohd dac badevis yonu -> The flower is in the earth

Sentence Structure
Helian works in the form OSV (Object-Subject-Verb) and has a very specific word-order:
 * 1) Objects (Direct)
 * 2) Objects (Indirect)
 * 3) Subject
 * 4) Verb