Lukic

General information
Lukic is the language of the Carribean island of Luka. Luka was originally colonized in the 1600s by a variety of different European nations, England and Spain being the most prominent. Gradually, the different languages spoken by the colonists began to merge, resulting in an entirely new language with both Germanic and Italic roots.

Alphabet
There are 25 letters in the Lukic Alphabet:

Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn ŋ ŋ Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Yy Zz

The vowels are pronounced like in Spanish. The consonants are pronounced like in English, except for C, which is pronounced like the "Ch" in English. ŋ is pronounced like the "ng" in English.

Grammar
Nouns

There are no grammatical genders in Lukic, which makes nouns easier to grasp than in other languages. The onliy declination on nouns is when a noun is made plural. Pluralizing a noun is simple; all one needs to do is add an -s to the end of the noun. For example, Gat ("Cat") is singular, and Gats is plural.

The only distinct grammatical case is the possessive case. This is formed by adding the suffix -ne after the noun. For example, the sentence "It is the cat's" translates to "Se esse the gatne".

Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

There are a variety of personal pronouns in Lukic, which change based upon person, number and in some instances, gender. Personal pronouns can be made reflexive by adding a- as a prefix, as well as changing the -e to -i. Possessive pronouns are formed the same way that possesive nouns are formed, with one additional aspect: the initial -e changes to an -i-.