Kneauzza

Being redone.

Setting
Undetailed as of yet.

Alphabet
The Kneauzza alphabet is simple, but does not quite represent the language's phonology and orthography fully--diacritics and ligatures appear in the language, but they are not considered separate letters.

Orthography
Kneauzza is very phonemic, but many phonemes are not single letters, and therefore spelling is rather complex.

Nouns
Nouns are declined for number, definiteness, and gender.

Number
There are four declined grammatical numbers:
 * Singular: one
 * Dual: two
 * Paucal: several
 * Plurocollective: many or all

Definiteness
Certain endings show definiteness depending on the gender of the word and the number.

Gender
Two genders are declined, masculine and feminine.

Adjectives
Adjectives are attached to the noun they describe by hyphen. They are usually placed before the noun, but for poetic effect they can be placed afterward, and they can even be attached on both sides for very strong emphasis.

Verbs
Verbs are conjugated for person and number.

Person-Number
Person and number are conjugated together and have intertwined meaning, so they will be described together.

There are four persons and four numbers:
 * 1st-person
 * Singular: Only the speaker. "I"
 * Dual: The speaker and one other person. "Both of us"
 * Paucal: The speaker and a few other people. "We"
 * Plurocollective: The speaker and a large group or all members of a group. "All of us"
 * 2nd-person
 * Singular: The listener or reader. "You"
 * Dual: The two listeners or readers. "You two"
 * Paucal: Several listeners or readers. "You all"
 * Plurocollective: Many listeners or readers. "All of you"
 * 3rd-person
 * Singular: One person being talked about. "He/She/It"
 * Dual: Two people being talked about. "They"
 * Paucal: Several people being talked about. "They"
 * Plurocollective: Many people being talked about. "All of them"

Conjugation chart
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Dictionary
Kneauzza parts of speech

Kneauzza adjectives

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