Royan

Phonotactics
A Royan syllable will usually start with a consonant, possibly have another consonant, and end in a vowel, or a vowel and a consonant. A K sound must be followed by a vowel or an H, and T and D sounds must be followed by a vowel or a consonant. If a consonant following a T or a D is at the end of a word, it must have a vowel after. It is not allowed to have more than two consonants next to each other, with the exception of H. H cannot be followed by another cnsonant.

For example, Fakhs would be allowed, but Fakris would not be allowed. Ruta would be allowed, but not Rut.

Nouns
A Royan noun consists of a stem word followed by a particle that describes number, gender, and case.

A noun particle is constructed using the affixes in order. For example, a plural neuter accusative particle would be "vun"

Verbs
Royan verbs are handled similarly to nouns, but the particle following the verb contains person, case, number, tense, and voice.

Verb particles are constructed in the same way as noun particles, though the last affix is optional. For example, a 2nd person singular perfect indicative particle would be "sali"

Syntax

Adjectives and adverbs come directly before the word they modify. The verb comes first in a sentence, followed by the object and the subject.

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