Mwádrós

Classification and Dialects
Mwádrós or The People's Word, is a

Consonants
In total the language has 21 sullied/impure consonants (vhár wámwés) and 19 unsullied/pure consonants (dóvhár wámwés) and 1 double sullied consonant (dióvhár wámwé) /w/ is also a consonant on it own.
 * Unsullied: m,n,p,b,t,d,k,g, ', f,v,s,z,c,ç,x, 'h, y, w;
 * Sullied: mw, nw, ñ/nh, ng/gh, pw, bw, tw, dw, th, dh, q, gw, vh,sh, zh, ch, çh, r, lh, bh, l;
 * Double sullied : rh;

Vowels
We have two types of vowels in the language: Pure Vowels only have one sound while Impure have multiple sounds depending on the context.
 * Pure vowels/Unsullied Vowels (dóvhár yámwés):Á,É,Ó,U;
 * Impure Vowels/Sullied Vowels (vhár yámwés): Ú,E,O,Æ,A,È,I;
 * [i] (i)
 * [u] (u)

Only A, Á, U, Ó are the only vowels that can start a word.
 * [ɪ] (i), when after Á or Ó and not ending the word;
 * [ʊ] (ú – oo - ou)
 * [ɔ] (ó)
 * [o] (o)
 * [ə] (è - e)
 * [e] (e)
 * [ɛ] (é – e)
 * [æ] (æ - a)
 * [ɐ] (a)
 * [a] (a - á)

Writing System
Consonants: Vowels:
 * Unsullied (dóvhár wámwés): m,n,p,b,t,d,k,g, ', f,v,s,z,c,ç,x, 'h, y, w;
 * Sullied (vhár wámwés): mw, nw, ñ/nh, ng/gh, pw, bw, tw, dw, th, dh, q, gw, vh,sh, zh, ch, çh, r, lh, bh, l;
 * Double sullied (dióvhár wámwé): rh;
 * Pure vowels/Unsullied Vowels (dóvhár yámwés):Á,,É,Ó,U;
 * Impure Vowels/Sullied Vowels (vhár yámwés): Ú,E,O,Æ,A,È,I;

Genders and Case System
M - Male

F - Female

O - Neutral / Other

All cases are before the noun they modify.

Pronouns
Example:You are a part of me
 * Informal: Qó di páqá (lit. Thou part of me) /kʷɔ di pakʷa/
 * Formal: Qós di págá (lit. You part of me) /kʷɔs di paga/

Verbs
Verbs are constructed by adding the preffix of Mood to the Tense+Aspect and putting it at the end of a verb.