Yarilian

Yarilian is an Indo-European language spoken in Yarilia (a Caucasian country). It's the last surviving spoken Indo-European language of the Caucasian branch. Its relatives were languages like Alanian which died out.

Syntax
The syntax of the Yarilian language is VSO : verb-subject-object. Sometimes the subject can be left out if the ending of a verb is already defining who does the action, e.g. Edo pemam. (=I eat an apple; litterally "Eat-I apple" - "eu" meaning I in English can be left out since "Edo" is already precising that the action of eating is done by the first person singular in the present tense thanks to its ending -o), but you have to say, e.g. Eda Peter pemam. (=Peter eats an apple; litterally "Eats Peter apple" - VSO).

Nouns
The nouns in Yarilian are declined in cases and numbers. The numbers are quite easy since there are only singular and plural. In Yarilian there are eight cases; the ground form of a noun is the nominative case. Yarilian nouns may be masculin (m), feminine (f) or neuter (n). There are no irregular nouns and there are also no nouns which are changing their gender like in French.

Use of the cases

 * 1) Nominative : is used to express the subject and the attribute of the verbs bi (=to be) and stak (=to become), e.g. Eda Peter pemam. (=Peter eats an apple.), Eṣt Peter daskel. (=Peter is a teacher.), Sta Peter daskel. (=Peter is becoming a teacher.)
 * 2) Vocative : is used to express an exclamation, e.g. Dżano, eṣti bava. (=Oh woman, you are beautiful.)
 * 3) Accusative : is used to express the direct object