Lalakhmet

General Information
Spoken in the country of Lalakhmaya (للخمي -- لَلَخْمَيَ) who controls the following pieces of land: from Lebanon Sounth Lebanon, Mount Lebanon, Beirut, Békaa, North Lebanon, from Syria Quneitra, Daraa, As-Suwayda, Rif Dimashq, Homs, Hama, Latakia, Tartus (roughly Lebanon and western Syria). Its official language is Lalakhmet (للخمة -- لَلَخْمْة). It has a completely secular and surprisingly low rate of corruption; it is a democratic socialist semi-presidential republic with a law system based of the French Code of Law with some US influence; it has a bill of rights and has equal rights for both men and women; religious and/or ethnic hate crimes have strict punishment. It is a priori.

Historical Order
¹ Written, it looks like a و with 2 dots on top and a short line before it facing up

² Becomes /dʒ/ at the beginning of a word

³ If it ends a word it becomes /tʷɐ/

⁴ Written with 2 dots not 3

Modern Order
The order is up to down and left to right.

Information
Verbs are conjugated by
 * Tense (Past, Non-Past)
 * Mood (Indicative, Subjunctive, Jussive, Imperative)
 * Voice (Active, Passive)
 * Aspect (Perfective, Imperfective)
 * Person (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
 * Number (Singular, Dual, Plural)
 * Gender (Masculine, Feminine, Object/Genderless [abv: obj])
 * Form (Regular, Causitive, Reflexive, Reciprocal)
 * Vocalic Form (Imperfective, Passive)

Verbs are represented through a 3-consonant seris called a root and a balencing consonant, must be a plosive or affricate, which is used to expand the amount of conjugations; it is usally ت (ex: k-t-d(t) = reading, literary, etc). All verbs have 2 vowels that they must have, unrealted to the affix's vowel (ex: in ’aktubu the 2 U's are the vowels, in the past kutub’a where they're the same but have simply changed positions, and again in the imperfect ’aktaba where they're in the same position but changed).

Root Types

 * 1) Perfect: all normal consonants (ex: k-t-b(t) = reading, literary, etc)
 * 2) Weak: starts with a semi-vowel
 * 3) W-Weak: starts with و (ex: w-z-d(t) = swimming)
 * 4) Y-Weak: starts with ي (ex: y-d-kh(t) = travel, journey, etc)
 * 5) Empty: R₂ is a semi-vowel
 * 6) W-Empty: R₂ is و (ex: č-w-r(b) = eat)
 * 7) Y-Empty: R₂ is ي (ex: b-y-v(t) = sit, relax, meditate, etc)
 * 8) Hemza: ء is a root
 * 9) R₁ Hemza: ء is R₁ (ex: ’-q-r(b) = empty, void, etc)
 * 10) R₂ Hemza: ء is R₂ (ex: m-’-s(t) = cut, saw, slash, etc)
 * 11) R₃ Hemza: ء is R₃ (ex: f-gh-’(t) = slaughter, kill, murder, etc)
 * 12) Geminate: R₂ is geminate (ex: k-č-č(d) = cook, prepare [food], etc)

Perfect Root
Conjugation Chart

Form 1-Regular
Normal conjugation

Form 2-Causative
Geminate the 2nd root

Form 3-Reflexive
Add (ha-, هْاَ) as a prefix

Form 4-Reciprocal
Add (e-, آـ) as a prefix

Form 1-Imperfective
Change the vowels to a

Form 2-Passive
Change the vowels to i

Form-Imperfective Passive
Change one of the vowels to a and the other to i