Auxiliare Romanci

Consonants
ts, dz and ʃ are only use in lone words, tho spanish uses a conversion system:

Spanish z, ce > dz, tse

Spanish j, ge > ʃ, dʒe

Phonotactics
(C)V(V)(R)

R: m, n, l, s, r, ocasionally t, d

Writing System
For some letters, there are other forms:

First, as an aesthetic feature, it uses the caron: ê. It's only aesthetic, so it isn't use to modify pronunciation

Second, it also uses the acute accent (áéíóú). all words have stress in the penultimate syllable, when this isn't the case, it mark when the new stress will fall.

For compatibility porpuse, ċ, š and ż can be written as ts, sh and dz. Also, except, ci or gi, all other instances of tʃ or dʒ can be written as č or ǧ (cinco,cièn > čèn)

Numbers
DU: D e U (setenta e cinco), D-U (setentacinco)

quatrovèntes is for french speakers

Noun Types
5 terminations (o, os, a, as, es) (f.ex.: Spaniolo, Spaniolos, Spaniola, Spaniolas, Spañoles)

4 terminations (o, a, os, as) (Italiano, Italianos, Italiana, Italianas)

2 terminations (-, s) (Pònte,Pòntes)

Adjective Types
3 gender terminations (MAS, FEM, NEU) (felicie)

3 gender terminations* (MAS/NEU, FEM) or (FEM/NEU, MAS) (bellio, amicia)

1 gender terminations (NEU) (narangia)

Verbs
There are 5 conjugated indicative tenses and two in the sunjunctive

Past Continious, Future Continious, Condicional Continious and Subjuntive Imperfect are formed by using Aver + Participle

The imperfect can also be used as Near Past or Near Future.

Syntax
The order is SVO

Lexicon
non- no

tot- all

motto - much