Auoúaía

Auoúaía (Auwain) is a language that is estimated to have emerged in central Africa about 1500 years ago after its parent language, Kha!õvi split into two daughter languages. The other language is Kjnklvrg, which is spoken in an adjacent nation to Aewa.

Classification and Dialects
There is one main dialect of Auoúaía that is recognized in Aewa.

Phonology
Auoúaía is unique in the fact that it is completely lacking in spoken consonants. As a result, it has evolved to include every vowel known about. It has, however, retained a few consonant letters that modify the pronunciation of the vowel. .

Phonotactics
Auoúaía has three tones: High, Neutral and Low.

Nouns
Auwain has 5 cases: Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative and Instrumental

M             F                N

Nom    -oí             -ãi              -eníu

Gen     -õn           -ãopxúa     -ëíi

Dat      -öpxúan   -ãnúa         -ęúa

Acc      -öpxíĩn     -äúeí          -ëpxax

Inst      -íõnúa      -äpxíão      -ępxãon

Auwain also declines its nouns according to definitiveness. The chart for which looks like this

intan     inanimate     animate

M    -öx        -upxúö        -öíu

F     -pxã      -(px)íão        -eío

N    -(px)ęx   -ípxíë           -ëíö

The endings are added onto the end of the case ending.