Senan

General information
Senan is spoken in Ireland. It is related to Iresh but it is also largely influenced by English.

Alphabet
Senan uses the Latin Alphabet.

A - a/a:

B - b

C - k

Cj - ky

D - d

E - e/e:

F - f

Fj - fy

G - g

H - h

Hj - hy

I - i/i:

J - y

L - l

M - m

Mj - my

N - n

Nj - ny

O - o/o:

P - p

Pj - py

Q - q

R - r

S - s/sh - S is pronounced sh before back vowels.

Sj - sy

T - t

Tj - ty

U - u/u:

V - v - Bh - vy

W - w - Bh - w

Wh - hw

X - '

Y - a1

Z - z/zh - Z is pronounced zh before back vowels.

The spelling can be compared to Iresh.

Grammar
Early Senan must have distinguished much like Iresh does, but modern Senan does not.

Nouns
Senan nouns have two numbers (singular & plural) & five cases (common, vocative, possessive, genitive, & dative). The common case is both nominative & accusative.

Verbs
Senan verbs have two numbers (singular & plural), three persons (first, second, third), three tenses (present, past, future), & three moods (subjunctive, conditional, imperative).

Prepositions
Senan prepositions have three persons (first, second, & third) & two numbers (singular & plural).

Articles
Senan articles have two numbers (singular & plural) & five cases (common, vocative, possessive, genitive, & dative).

Adjectives
Senan Adjectives have two numbers (singular & plural), five cases (common, vocative, possessive, genitive, & dative), & three comparisons (positive, comparative, & superlative).

Pronouns
Senan personal pronouns have three persons (first, second, third) & two numbers (singular & plual).

Syntax
Senan generally follows a V-S-O word order.