Old North Etexan

The language can be edited very much (addition of gender, cases, etc)

Brief overview
Old North Etexan (read as "Old Etekhan"), current native name: Eš-lešat-um lә-gaʕar-ayacim (The Scientists' Language), old native name: Eš-lešat-um lә-šәyaš-ayacim (Language of the Men) was an ancient, now extinct, language of the northern part of Etexum Kingdom of the planet Ar'ā. It is currently used only in the northern part of Etexum Kingdom by scientists and for religious purposes. It is built primarily on Ge'ez, Aramaic and Hebrew with a lot of additions.

Vowels
1 Occurs only after palatals.

Acute accent
The acute accent marks stress, and in native writing it is represented by a sign similar to circumflex.

Writing system
The Etexan writing system is an abjad and evolved thousands of years from logograms and cuneiform.

Basic grammar
The nouns have a number of cases.

Absolutive case
The basic case.

Abessive case
The abessive case indicates lack of something.

Ablative case
This case indicates movement from sb.

Ergative case
This case indicates a subject of a verb.

Accusative case
This case indicates a direct object of a verb.

Locative case
This case indicates position on, in, ve khule.

Genitive case
This case indicates mainly possession.

Introessive case
This case indicates movement to a sb.

This/that ...
The words "this" or "that" are indicated by another case.

Verbs and verb constructions
Unlike Semitic languages, the dictionary form is present simple in 3rd person. The primary construction is aśāt. It denotes the base action, utim aśāt - he does. A distinct common form of pronoun exists, but it is mostly replaced by the masculine form of cottesponding pronoun.