Fivilic

Classification and Dialects
Fivilic is classified as Romance Languages, as it's derived from Latin, although it's very different both in lexicon and grammar. Fivilic evolved from Proto-Fivilic which belongs to the Draco-Romance group.

f > *pʰ > ṕ

Orthography
Most phonemes are written the same as their IPA symbol. The ones that do not are listed in the table below.

Nouns

 * Always end in -o (Masculine) or -a (Feminine)
 * Nouns decline for 11 cases
 * Nouns definiteness are indicated by a suffix after the case declension.
 * Definite
 * -r for declined masculine nouns ending in vowel
 * -ro for declined masculine nouns ending in consonant
 * -ra for declined feminine nouns.
 * Indefinite
 * on and na will be added before the noun to indicate the indefiniteness, for masculine and feminine nouns respectively.
 * Nouns plurality are indicated by a suffix.
 * -s always uses to indicate the plural.
 * In Accusative, Dative and Locative case, the infix -se will be used instead, by add it before the final consonant.

Verbs

 * Ending in -al, -el or -il.
 * Inflecting for the person, tense, mood and aspect
 * Person
 * First person
 * Second person
 * Third person
 * Tense
 * Present
 * Preterite
 * Future
 * Mood
 * Indicative
 * Subjunctive
 * Imperative
 * Aspect
 * Imperfective
 * Perfective

1st Conjugation
1st Conjugation is the conjugation of any -al ending verb.