Zhenbang

General information
Zhengbang is a fictional Asian language, that uses the Chinese characters and sounds. It is spoken in the south-east region of Asia, in places like China, Thailand, Cambodia, and others.

Phonology
Zhengbang uses the Chinese alphabet/characters and sounds. Throughout the page, you will see the Chinese character and the Pinyin (character pronunciation). This will show you how to pronounce the word using real Chinese (and now Zhengbang) Pinyin. If you don't know how to pronounce Pinyin, you should look up each sound and listen to it.

Grammar
The Imperative can NEVER be used with the formal respect.

The Imperative and Conditional are only conjugated in the PRESENT TENSE.

The Aorist mood is used for storytelling and writing purposes ONLY. Anything in the Aorist mood is in the past, so there can never be a present or future Aorist unless used in dialogue.

Here is an example of the verb Qīnān conjugated in the indicative.