Unu

Classification and Dialects
Unu was built in the year 7 SL to protect the citizens of Unuman. It was built to be easily pronouncable and highly logical, but hard to learn for foreigners.

Phonotactics
Sounds /ɲ/ /ʃ/ /ʒ/ cannot be at the beginning of a word.

Sound /ʔ/ is really rare, only existing in a dozen words.

The syllable structure is strictly (C)V(C).

Stress is always on the first syllable.

The word order is SOV.

Nouns
Nouns are divided into two types: Those that end in a vowel and those that end in a consonant

The third type(Ends in ') is really rare and has the same endings as the second type

Cases
Nouns are declined for 15 cases:

Nominative denotes the subject of the sentence.

Accusative denotes the object of the sentence.

Genitive denotes possessions, substances and origins.

Partitive is used for negations, quantities and incomplete actions.

Inessive denotes position inside something.

Elative denotes movement out of something.

Illative denotes movement into something.

Adessive denotes position on something.

Ablative denotes movement from something.

Allative denotes movement to something.

Initiative indicates from where the action started.

Terminative indicates where the action ended.

Abessive indicates the lack of something.

Causal indicates the cause of an action.

Instrumental-Comitative answers to How? and With whom? questions.

Number
Nouns have four numbers: Singular, Paucal, Plural and Collective Number suffixes are added before the case suffixes.

Pronouns
Pronouns have the same case endings as the nouns.