Nativian

Writing System
30 phonograms then annother ideographic system :

Phonograms Diacritics
diacritics are placed above the vowels, and change the quality thereof. As in Chinese, they can distinguish between allophones words, such as Μάρ [Má r]  "the sea", and Μαρ [Mar] literally "feminine pronoun of the first person benefactive"

Moods
There are two modes :
 * objective - present real events with certainly. It is comparable to the indicative
 * subjective - reflects a view of the mind. Equivalent to the subjunctive, the imperative, or the conditionnal

Tenses
Four tenses :
 * present
 * past
 * future
 * aorist - equivalent to the "zero time" or omnitemporal present

Genders
Four genders :
 * natural - gender of inanimates like objects or concepts
 * masculine - gender of male animals
 * feminine - gender of female animals
 * neuter - gender of sexed animals is not known sex at first, like a dog that we see in the street. Also used for groups with masculine and femnine mixed genders, like a group of persons.

Numbers
Five numbers :
 * quantial - indicates the exact number of entities, usually small
 * available in quantial I, II, III, IV, etc. Quantial I is comparable to the singular


 * dual - indicates exactly two entities bound by the notion of pair or couple
 * partial - indicates an uncountable part of a whole
 * plural - indicates any number of entities, assuming there a lot
 * general - shows all the existing entities

Verbs
Conjugation of verbs follow a agglutination principle. Knowing this table return to know all the nativian conjugation : The verb takes the gender, the person and the number of the nominative noun.

ςῡμ [su:m] "to be", is the only verb not having a root. It is only composed of its ending.

To conjugate others verbs, ͱαβερῡμ [haberu:m] "to have" for example, we have just to delete the termination -ῡμ [u:m], infinitive brand for all verbs, to extract its root :  ͱαβερ- [haber] " have", and add ςῡμ [su:m] at the desired conjugation.

Here is an aproximate comparison of principal conjugation of ςῡμ [su:m] :

Common forms are '''bold. 'Forms in italics'', althrough grammaticaly correct, struggling to find a suitable context.

Our Father
ΜαεῑΠάτηρ·Кελήςτηλ·ες˛ [maei:pat ɛr kel ɛst ɛ l es ]

ΤεΝόμημ·ςανϰτίφῐαεϻῑ˛ [ten ɔm ɛm  sanktifjaemi: ]

ΤεΡέγ·αδῠενῐοςτ˛ [te r̪ eg adwenj ɔ st]

ΤεѴολ·Τηλύραλ·ςιϰυτ·Кελήςτηλ·ῐοςτ˛ [tew ɔl t ɛlur̪al sikut kel ɛst ɛl j ɔ st ]

ΜαεῑΠάνημ·ϘῠωτιΔίμ·Μαενῑ·ͰοϰΔίτ·δόνῐες˛ [maei:pan ɛm qwotidim maeni: h ɔ kdit d ɔnjes ]

ϺαεῑКυλπάμις·ρεπήργητῐες˛ [maei:kulpamis  r̪ ep ɛr̪g ɛ tjes ]

ςιϰυτ·ΑλτήρῑКυλπάμις·ρεπήργηταεμῑ˛ [sikut alt ɛr̪i:kulpamis r̪ep ɛr̪g ɛtaemi: ]

ετ·Μαεμῑ·Τηντατιόνην·νεινδύϰῐες˛ [et maemi: t ɛntatj ɔn ɛn neindukjes ]

ατ·Μαεϻῑ·Μαλύςην·λιβήρτῐες˛ [at maemi: malus ɛn lib ɛr̪tjes ]

ναμ·Ρέγημ·ϰαῐ·Ποτημ·ϰαῐ·Γλώριαμ·ͱαβερες. [nam  r̪ eg ɛm kaj p ɔt ɛm kaj glor̪iam haber̪es ]