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Liunan/Lónmaì luna
Liunan is a constructed language created by me, I'm going to use it in the "Story" of "the 8th world" written by me, in order to be the language of Long-longs(Long-long is a sort of animals in "the 8th world", and the animal Long-long is called as "Lón" in Liunan.)

Tones
for example:a /a/；á /a˧˥/；à /a˧˥/

Grammar

 * The word order of Liunan is basically SVO, and its words have no cases expect the possessive case, you can only comfirm the case of a word by its place.
 * word order of the active voice:
 * Situation 1(indirect object goes without preposition word "pol"): Subject- (aux verbs) -verb -indirect object (without preposition word "pol") -direct object - instrumental (with preposition word "ihà") - Place (with preposition word "è") - Manner (through/by where, with preposition word "ihu") - Time (with preposition word "ele")
 * Situation 2(indirect object goes with preposition word "pol"): Subject- (aux verbs) -verb -direct object -indirect object (with preposition word "pol") - instrumental (with preposition word "ihà") - Place (with preposition word "è") - Manner (through/by where, goes with preposition word "ihu") - Time (with preposition word "ele")
 * word order of the passive voice: direct object - (aux verbs) - Preposition word "ala" - indirect object - agent - instrumental (with preposition word "ihà") - Place (with preposition word "è") - Manner (through/by where, goes with preposition word "ihu") - Time (with preposition word "ele") - verb
 * Liunan is a left-branching language, so you put the modifiers(adjects, adverbs, and possesive-cased nouns) before the modified words when speaking Liunan, but there may have some exceptions.
 * Liunan is a "Place-Manner-Time" language.
 * Nouns of Liunan have Nullar numbers, singular numbers and plural numbers, some nouns have dual numbers(but most of the nouns don't have dual numbers), suffix "-mà" makes a noun nullar, suffix "-hlà" makes a noun plural, and suffix "-htoe" makes a noun dual
 * Posssessive nouns add suffix "-maì " after the nouns
 * Liunan has tenses, Past tense adds the word "letho" before verbs(aux verbs), Present perfect tense adds the word "lethàn" before verbs(aux verbs), Past perfect tense adds the word "lethàno" before verbs(aux verbs), Past perfect tense adds the word "ledeo" after verbs(aux verbs), progressing tense adds suffix "-tan" after the verbs
 * Liunan has no such "be-verb" for persent tense, but：
 * lethaler - "be-verb" for past simple tense
 * aled - "be-verb" for future tense
 * lethàles - "be-verb" for present perfect tense
 * lethànal - "be-verb" for past perfect tense
 * Structure of dependent clauses：Noun-(dependent clauses that are related to the noun in front of) - (the postposition word "daloe" ) - the rest of the main sentence
 * The postposition word "aloè" uses to move a non-subjective word to the initial place, and the preposition can be moved together with the moved word, the indirect object can be moved by this rule only when it goes with its preposition word "pol"
 * Suffix "-pela" makes a word which is not a noun a noun, suffix "-mapel" makes a word which is not an adjective word an adjective word, suffix "-thoelom" makes a word which is not a verb a verb.
 * The preposition word "èf" adds before an adject to make it an adverb.

articles
Agla This;These

Cegela That;Those

Alen Add before special names, like people's names, names of lands, etc. e.g.: Alen Alexender, Alen Mary, Alen New York, Alen Nepel, etc.