Tharsi

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Vowels

 * Often ə approximates to æ.
 * Often ə approximates to æ.

Phonotactics.
Tharsi is a (C)(C)V(C) language, meaning that words like  cr ab are allowed, but others like a ct aren´t.

Nouns
Nouns decline according to this structure:

DEMOSTRATIVES + ROOT + DETERMINERS + OTHER INFIXES + NUMBER/CASE

Demostratives:

Ce- : The noun is at the same place as the speaker.

Ci- : The noun hasn´t still been reached by the speaker.

Thu- : The noun has been reached by the speaker.

Example with the word "tag" (day)

Cetag (today), Citag (tomorrow), Thutag (yesterday)

Other examples:

Root:

Determiners:

Other Infixes:

Number/case

Verbs
Verbs decline according to this structure:

ROOT + TENSE + ASPECT + MOOD + PERSON + PLURAL MARKER

Root:

Tense: Aspect: +Depending on the vowel after it

Mood:

Person:

Number:

Adjectives
Adjectives don´t decline according to the noun they are refering to. Unless we want to give emphasis, nouns are always placed after the nouns.