Help:Language tips

This is a guide that may help you creating in your language.

Cases

 *  Grammatical cases

Genders

 *  Grammatical gender

Genders are types of words. When learning a word, the speaker must remember what type. For example, 'a man' in French is un homme, but 'a woman' translates to une femme. This exists/existed in many European languages, including Old English. Below are some examples.

Two genders

 * Masculine/feminine
 * Common/neuter
 * Animate/inanimate

Three genders

 * Masculine/feminine/neuter
 * Animate/inanimate/neuter

Four genders

 * Masculine/feminine/common/real
 * Masculine/feminine/animate/inanimate

Tones

 *  Tone (linguistics)

Pronunciation

 *  Pronunciation

There are two types of pronunciation.
 * A word reading 'bade' would be pronunced something like . Examples: English, French
 * A word reading 'bade' would be pronunced something like . Examples: Swedish, Italian