Helian

General information
Helian is a sister language to Velenian, and is also derived from that. It has, however, a lot of differences, both in grammar and phonology, though many words are the same.

Alphabet
A - Ä - Â - À - Ã B C D E - Ë - Ê - È F G H I - Ï - Î - Ì J K L M N - Ñ O - Ö - Ô - Ò - Õ P R S T' U - Ü - Û - Ù V X Ý

Symbols & Others
¨ Compresses two identical vowels into one vowel. /aa/ -> /ä/, /oo/ -> /ö/ ^ Fuses /t/ + vowel. /ta/ -> /â/, /to/ -> /ô/ ` Adds Aspiration to a vowel. /ha/ -> /à/, /ho/ -> /ò/ ~ Fuses /wa/ and /wo/ into /ã/ and /õ/ respectively ñ Pronounced /ng/. /ng/ -> /ñ/ ý Pronounced like /ch/ in German: /Ich/ t' is a simple t without a vowel following it.

Verbs
Verbs in Helian conjugate much like verbs in Velenian, and follow the same Tense/Aspect patterns, however these do not have the typical /ve-/ particle that Velenian does.

Pronouns
In Helian pronounced are seperated by Age, Status and Person, and therefore there exists 15 pronouns in each of the three age-categories: Child, Adult, Elderly; Five in respectively 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person. All pronouns feature three letters, each a mark from the three categories. Person Markers - First Letter I - 1st person U - 2nd person O - 3rd person Age Markers - Second Letter Â - Child Ê - Adult Ô - Elderly Status Marker - Last Letter Û - Low Class Ì - Middle Class È - High Class Ã - Nobility Õ - Royalty

Sentence Structure
Helian works in the form OSV (Object-Subject-Verb) and has a very specific word-order:
 * 1) Objects (Direct)
 * 2) Objects (Indirect)
 * 3) Subject
 * 4) Verb
 * 5) Adjective
 * 6) Adverb