Malh'orr

Phonology

 * This form is used before vowels.
 * Replaced by 'rr' in proper nouns.

If a consonant is doubled, it is held for a longer amount of time, and both ends the syllable before it, and begins the next.

If a consonant formed with an 'h' (bh, dh, jh, etc.) is doubled only the first letter is doubled.

Ex. nosa (no - sa) 'nose' vs. nossa (nos - sa) 'note'

'cabha' (ca - bha) 'compartment' vs. 'cabbha' (cabh - bha) 'cap/ hat'

Nouns
Nouns have two genders, two numbers, and five cases:

Verbs
All verbs are regular.

A verb infinitive is a blank verb, meaning that it is simply a root waiting for endings.

Present
Take for instance the verb 'lhen' (to see), it's conjugations would be lheno, lhena, lhene, lhenos, lhenas, and lhenes.

The pronoun may be dropped.

Past

 * This ending (minus the 'e') creates the past participle, which can then be made into an adjective.

Example Text
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. ~Galileo Galilei

Nu trhergho mhúsdhúlta, é dhebh Dhoselh posterhitelh, ne fharbúle un takten, sulunnen, fha neghonifhen, ytalúle un é nu-etteth namhinen jhedh.