Polijole

Polijolè [pˠɒliɟɒlə̆] (Polidish /ˈpolɪdɪʃ/ in English) is the language spoken by the Polidians, a race of humans with magical powers, they existed on earth for around ~5820bc to 692bc, but now live on another planet called Poligathè [pˠɒligatʰə̆] (Poligea /poˈlɪʒia/ in English), and have erased all evidence of their Earth presence.

Classification and Dialects
The version of Polijole shown in this article was the average version of the variant spoken at around ~692bc, otherwise known as "Classic Polidish" but the language has changed and has altered into 6 different modern dialects. A list of all historical versions and the modern dialects/languages can be found here.

Consonants
velarised labials get develarised before /i/ and /ĭ/

Vowels
diphthongs: /ĭu/, /ĭə/, /ĭa/, /ĭɒ/

Phonotactics
Very strict CV syllable structure.

the diphthongs /ĭu/, /ĭə/, /ĭa/ and /ĭɒ/ can only occur before /n/, /l/, /s/, /z/ /ʃ/, and [ʒ].

Writing System
[[File:Polidotu Syllabary.png|thumb|491x491px|"Polidothu", The classic right-to-left syllabary writing system derived from the Phoenician alphabet, the older writing system is unknown. The symbols for /ʃ/ also fills the role of /ʒ/ and the symbol for /tʰ/ fills the role of /t͡sʰ/ and /t͡ʃʰ/. Short vowels are written using a dot at the top.
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Nouns
-ga is often considered not neccesary

The thematic declensions have 5 different forms where 1 tenuis consonant is inserted, p, t, c/ç, k, or ʼ

Verbs
Tenses/Perfective

Converbs
-tecì = CONV "while"

-te = ABL.CONV "after"

-so = PURP.CONV "because of"

-pu = COND.CONV "so that"

Syntax
it has a VSO word order and is head initial, however adjectives go before nouns

Nouns
(NEG)-NOUN-(affix)-case

Verbs
(evidential)-VERB-agreement-tense-(affix)-(converb)

Adjectives
(adj/adv)-(affix)-ADJECTIVE-(acc/gen)

Lexicon
here

Example text - The North Wind and the Sun
Romanisation:

'Èlabumi lapatophobo mimwega niu gonaga ŋonionina zugenè xokèbo. Phoxi'o niu phomime dulamìmutecì, zamemu zamaŋenio'aga chùŋitè phopuçota'ane kalèmi xa pulolonè.

Lilemi gonaga "lamìta", "ŋogùmitatatu niozugebo xo zamaŋeniobokaga pulolonè".

Phodema lilemi lapatophobo mimwega "lamìnanio", pholathe lumemi pheşzuniamo mimwenè, xujoni zamaŋeniotèpaga.

Pilogèmu phojukana mimwega pulolobo zamaŋeniobokaga khemanè. Niu phothigi puçotami xaxa, niu phoniozuge xujonimi mimwega, phoniothigi puçotami xaxa. Phodema kuthomèmi mimwega pulolonè, niu mi phetidi xobo tutapega du'oçakobo.

Photuke mìkomu gonaga. mi xabo mìkosù ŋelakinè, niu kalèmu phegìna xi'onè, dupuçotami zamaŋenio'aga xabo pulolonè niu paŋami phomèta şzaliudamu xabo daşzinişzùnè. Mu gonabo mìkosù nioxi'onè niu nioxi'onè. Gùmitami lijoga xabo jena niu şacumi xabo philanè. Phocimani mupu ziagu xi'onè gùmita xobo pulolonè, niu, kisotamu nieşzadèna phosuxi'o gonabo mìkonè, cìmìmu xaxa phetonia takanèbo xalutè khulìchùŋitè.

IPA:

[ʔə̆labˠumi lapˠatɒpˠʰɒbˠɒ mimˠəga nĭu gɒnaga ŋɒnĭɒnina zugənə̆ xɒkəbˠɒ. pˠʰɒxiʔɒ nĭu pˠʰɒmimə dulamĭmutət͡sĭ, zaməmu zamaŋənĭɒʔaga t͡sʰŭŋitə̆ pˠʰɒpˠut͡ʃɒtaʔanə kalə̆mi xa pˠulɒlɒnə̆]

[liləmi gɒnaga lamĭta, ŋɒgŭmitatatu nĭɒzugəbˠɒ xɒ zamaŋənĭɒbˠɒkaga pˠulɒlɒnə̆]

[pˠʰɒdəma liləmi lapˠatɒpˠʰɒbˠɒ miməga lamĭnanĭɒ pˠʰɒlatʰə luməmi pˠʰəʒunĭamɒ mimˠənə̆ xuɟɒni zamaŋənĭɒtə̆pˠvg]

[pilɒgə̆mu pˠʰɒɟukana mimˠəga pˠulɒlɒbˠɒ zamaŋənĭɒbˠɒkaga kʰəmanə̆. nĭu pˠʰɒtʰigi pˠut͡ʃɒtami xaxa, nĭu pˠʰɒnĭɒzugə xuɟɒnimi mimˠəga, pˠʰɒnĭɒtʰigi pˠut͡ʃɒtami xaxa. pˠʰɒdəma kutʰɒmə̆mi mimˠəga pˠulɒlɒnə̆, nĭu mi pˠʰətidi xɒbˠɒ tutapˠəga duʔɒt͡ʃakɒbˠɒ]

[pˠʰɒtukə mĭkɒmu gɒnaga. mi xabˠɒ mĭkɒsŭ ŋəlakinə̆, nĭu kalə̆mu pˠʰəgĭna xiʔɒnə̆, dupˠut͡ʃɒtami zamaŋənĭɒʔaga xabˠɒ pˠulɒlɒnə̆ nĭu pˠaŋami pˠʰɒmə̆ta ʒalĭudamu xabˠɒ daʒiniʒŭnə̆. pˠʰŭmu gɒnabˠɒ mĭkɒsŭ nĭɒxiʔɒnə̆ nĭu nĭɒxiʔɒnə̆. gŭmitami liɟɒga xabˠɒ ɟəna nĭu ʃat͡sumi xabˠɒ pʰilanə̆. pˠʰɒt͡simani mupu zĭagu xiʔɒnə̆ gŭmita xɒbˠɒ pˠulɒlɒnə̆, nĭu, kisɒtamusɒ nĭəʒadə̆na pˠʰɒsuxiʔɒ gɒnabˠɒ mĭkɒnə̆, t͡sĭmĭmi xaxa pˠʰətɒnĭa takanə̆bˠɒ xalusa kʰulĭt͡sʰŭŋitə̆]

Gloss:

argue-∅-AOR north-GEN wind-NOM and sun-NOM who-more-COP.PRES.3sg strong-ACC DEM.GEN.du. ADV-heat and ADV-wind NEG-agree-∅-PST.IMPERF-CONV, ALL-∅-PST.IMPERF travel-AG.NOM path-LOC ADV-wrap-PAT INE-∅-AOR DEM.NOM cloak-ACC.

say-∅-AOR sun-NOM "agree-1du>3sg", "who-take.off-1du>3sg-FUT more-strong-GEN DEM.ACC travel-GEN-AG cloak-ACC".

ADV-angry say-∅-AOR north-GEN wind-NOM "agree-1sg.MASC>3sg-2sg.DAT", ADV-PRES create-∅-AOR ADJ-very-cold wind-ACC, push travel-LOC-AG.

whip-∅-AOR ADV-one.ORD wind-NOM cloak-GEN travel-GEN-AG end-ACC. and ADJ-close wrap-∅-AOR DEM.RELF, and ADV-more-strong push-∅-AOR wind-NOM, ADJ-more-close wrap-∅-AOR DEM.RELF. ADV-angry tear-∅-AOR wind-NOM cloak-ACC, and COP.AOR ADJ-all DEM-GEN labour-NOM NEG-reason-GEN.

ADV-after shine-∅-PST.IMPERF sun-NOM. COP.AOR DEM.GEN ray-PL weak-ACC, and INE-∅-PST.IMPERF ADJ-good heat-ACC, NEG-wrap-∅-AOR traveler-AG.NOM DEM.GEN cloak-ACC and allow-∅-AOR ADV-loose hang-3sg>3pl-AOR DEM.GEN shoulder-ACC.PL. COP.PST.IMPERF sun-GEN ray-PL more-hot-ACC and more-hot-ACC. take.off-∅-AOR person-NOM DEM.GEN hat-ACC and wipe-∅-AOR DEM.GEN brow-ACC. ADV-final COP.PST.IMPERF-COND.CONV too hot-ACC take.off DEM.GEN coat-ACC, and, want-∅-PST.IMPERF-PURP.CONV INF-escape ADV-pl-hot sun-GEN light-ACC, throw-∅-AOR DEM.RELF ADJ-welcome tree-GEN shadow-LOC side-path-LOC.

Translation:

The North Wind and the Sun had a quarrel about which of them was the stronger. While they were disputing with much heat and bluster, a Traveler passed along the road wrapped in a cloak.

"Let us agree," said the Sun, "that he is the stronger who can strip that Traveler of his cloak".

"Very well," growled the North Wind, and at once sent a cold, howling blast against the Traveler.

With the first gust of wind the ends of the cloak whipped about the Traveler's body. But he immediately wrapped it closely around him, and the harder the Wind blew, the tighter he held it to him. The North Wind tore angrily at the cloak, but all his efforts were in vain.

Then the Sun began to shine. At first his beams were gentle, and in the pleasant warmth after the bitter cold of the North Wind, the Traveler unfastened his cloak and let it hang loosely from his shoulders. The Sun's rays grew warmer and warmer. The man took off his cap and mopped his brow. At last he became so heated that he pulled off his cloak, and, to escape the blazing sunshine, threw himself down in the welcome shade of a tree by the roadside."

Other
irregularities