Ienn

Phonology
a, b, c [t͡s], d, e, f, g [d͡ʒ], h, i, j [d͡z], k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w [v], x [k͡s], y [i] or [j], z [ʒ]
 * The letters, which are not followed by bracket are pronounced as the corresponding IPA symbols
 * letter combinations:
 * ii - [i:]
 * oa - [ø]
 * q is not used except for in loan word and place names
 * x is always pronounced as [k͡s]
 * v and w:
 * are pronounced identically, i.e. as [v]
 * the of v or w in writing is not predictable, instead it must simply be learnt
 * both letters are used because in the past there was a distinction between the letters, i.e. [v] and [w]

The two tables below show IPA symbols with the corresponding letter(s) of the alphabet in parentheses beside them.

Definite

 * it's la
 * use it when something is known or concrete
 * don't use before personal names

Nouns

 * there are no genders
 * dual
 * you form the dual with the ending -(e)nne (if the last letter of the noun is -e then you have to add the ending -nne)
 * you use dual when you speak about a pair of things
 * plural of dual noun means two or more pairs of things
 * plural with the ending: -(e)sse (if the last letter of the noun is -e then you have to add the ending -sse)
 * you have to use plural when it's about more than one thing

Adjetives

 * we do not decline adjetives

Particle

 * there is one particule, which behaves like a verb
 * it's infinitive form is 'oa
 * if we add this particle to verbs then it will show the person*, the tense, the voice and the mood of the verb
 * if we add this particle to the subject of the phrase, then it means the same like the verb to be in English
 * if the subject is a noun or a pronoun then the particle will be added to that
 * if the subject is not a noun or a pronoun then the particle will be added to the predicate
 * We do not use the particle in the third persons in present tense. If it's meaning is to be. If it's role is to show the conjugations of the verb, then we have to add it.
 * Here are the forms of the particle:

Verbs

 * the verbs have just infinitive forms
 * there is no verb like to be (see: particle)
 * the conjugation of the verbs are being made by the particle