드ㅏ안/Dravan

Classification and Dialects
The Dravanian language separated from Cser language in the 2080th years.

Phonotactics
Different letters, one sound: j-y, sounds j.

When the d,t,s at the end of a word we never pronuonce it. If two consonants standing next to each other, we only pronuonce the first, if the second is t, we never pronounce it.

Writing System
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 * Aa
 * Ââ
 * Bb
 * Cc
 * Dd
 * Ee
 * Êê
 * Èè
 * Éé
 * Gg
 * Hh
 * Ii
 * Î î
 * Jj
 * ɑ
 * a
 * b

ts

 * d
 * ɛ
 * e
 * ɛ
 * e
 * g
 * h
 * i

ɪ
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 * j
 * Kk
 * Ll
 * Mm
 * Nn
 * Oo
 * Ôô
 * Pp
 * Qq
 * Rr
 * Ss
 * Ŝŝ
 * Tt
 * Uu
 * Ûû
 * k
 * l
 * m
 * n
 * o

ɔ

 * p
 * q
 * r|ɾ
 * s
 * ʃ
 * t
 * u

ʊ
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 * Vv
 * Ww
 * Xx
 * Yy
 * Zz
 * f
 * v
 * ks
 * j
 * z
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }

Nouns
The nouns are formed like this: Flỏ (fly) + ta= Flỏta (flying), Ȿleb (sleep) + te= Ȿlebte (sleeping).

Verbs
The verbs are formed like this: lảna (tounge) + at=lảna'at. (brag)

Tenses
There are three tenses: momentary present, past and future.