Polijole

Polijolè [pˠɒliɟɒlə̆] (Polidish /ˈpolɪdɪʃ/ in English) is the language spoken by the Polidians, a race of humans with magical powers, they existed on earth for around ~7820bc to 692bc, but now live on another planet called Poligathè [pˠɒligatʰə̆] (Poligea /poˈlɪʒia/ in English), and have erased all evidence of their Earth presence.

Classification and Dialects
The version of Polijole shown in this article was the average version of the variant spoken at around ~692bc, otherwise known as "Classic Polidish" but the language has changed and has altered into 6 different modern dialects. A list of all historical versions and the modern dialects can be found here.

Vowels
diphthongs: /ĭu/, /ĭə/, /ĭa/, /ĭɒ/

Phonotactics
Very strict CV syllable structure.

the diphthongs /ĭu/, /ĭə/, /ĭa/ and /ĭɒ/ can only occur before /n/, /l/, /s/, /z/ /ʃ/, and /ʒ/.

Writing System
[[File:Polidotu Syllabary.png|thumb|491x491px|The classic syllabary writing system derived from the Phoenician alphabet, the older writing system is unknown. The symbols for /ʃ/ also fills the role of /ʒ/. Short vowels are written using a dot at the top.
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Verbs
Tenses/Perfective

Converbs
-te = CONV

-tecì = ABL.CONV

-kono = PURP.CONV

-pu = COND.CONV

Evidentiality
'e- = INFR

cho-/çho- = VIS.INFR

ba- = HEAR.INFR

jo- = QUOT

Pronouns
The Pronouns in brackets are those of an alternate dialect.

Adjectives
phe- = Adjective

pho- = Adverb

add the accusative case if it is in stative form

Syntax
it has a VSO word order and is head final

Nouns
(NEG)-(very)-NOUN-(affix)-case

Verbs
(evidential)-VERB-agreement-tense-(affix)-(converb)

Adjectives
(adj/adv)-(affix)-ADJECTIVE-(acc)

Lexicon
here

Example text
Romanisation:

zugìsana xa titoşzanè, ni zugìnanè

IPA:

/zugĭsana xa titɒʒanə̆, ni zugĭnanə̆/

Gloss:

PL-like-1sg.masc DEM food.ACC, COP-∅ PL-good-ACC

Translation:

I like this food a lot, it is very good.

Orthography: