Golin

General information
Golin is a language spoken by only a small population that contains people in several towns on the prairie. This language has not many grammatical rules and they're really regular that there's only one exception- the verb "to be".

Vowels

 * a —— Spanish "a"
 * e —— Italian "e"
 * ę —— Chinese "e"
 * i —— Spanish "i"
 * o —— o dd
 * u (y)—— Spanish"u"
 * į (ee) ——"sir" without the r sound and then and then let your upper and lower teeth be in contact to each other while the lips do not

Alphabet
(Vowels, and consonants that sound the same in English will not be explained)
 * A a
 * B b
 * C c - "boo ts " / similar to Italian "z"
 * Ç ç - "s" in English
 * Č č - "ch" in English
 * D d
 * E e
 * Ę ę
 * G g - " G eor g e" in English
 * I i
 * Į į
 * J j - "y" in English/Croatian "j'
 * K k
 * L l
 * M m
 * N n
 * O o
 * Q q - " g ood" in English
 * R r - Spanish "r" (Doesn't have to be trill)
 * S s - "sh" in English
 * T t
 * U u
 * V v - "w" in English
 * X x - "h" in English with more stressed/slight "kh" in Arabic
 * Y y - "u" when u is not pronounced independently
 * Z z - "z" in Chinese pinyin/ Mongolian "z"

Special Consonants Pronunciation Theory
b, d, m, n, t: ç:
 * When they are at the end without a vowel, they're pronounced with -ę
 * When they are at the end with -e, they're silent. (e.g.: de=d)
 * When it's at the end without a vowel, it's pronounced with -į
 * When it's at the end with -e, it's silent.

("the end" means "at the end of a word")

Nouns:
There're 4 cases for nouns: (There's no singular or plural)
 * nominative The subject; the one that does the action
 * genitive The one that something belong to
 * dative Indirect subject of a verb
 * accusative The direct object of a verb

In infinitive form, they end in consonants.

Verbs:
Verb conjugation is depending on the tenses and the person. In infinitive form, they end in vowels (sound, not the spelling).

Tenses: Present tense and Past tense

Person: (Which means he, she, and it have the same verb conjugation)
 * Singular: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person
 * Plural: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person

Adjectives:
Adjectives are always after the nouns or adverbs that describe them. Usually, adjectives change their endings depend on the endings of nouns. In infinitive form, they end with consonants (sound).