Krominase

Classification and Dialects
Krominase (/kɺominás/) was the Original language for Kromi. Krominase is an SOV language, meaning it has a Subject-Object-Verb order, but you can choose between SOV or OSV. It only has one grammatical gender.

Phonotactics
Krominase is (C)²V(C) at maximum. All vowels are unstressed.

Sound Shift & Spelling Reform
The Final "m" drifted to a "n". Words like "em" became "en". "i" and "ɯ" became "ɪ" and "ʊ̜".

Writing System
Roman Alphabet

The "L" or "r" letter is always pronounced "l" in the beginning, and "r" anywhere else, but you're free to pronounce it as "l" or "r". it's reccomended you use the "Voiced Alveolar Lateral Flap".

Nouns
People

You could see that, "Sasa" is a plural for "Sa", We is "Za-" and "-sa" combined.

Classical Elements

As you can see, every element has a "-ya" suffix. "-ya" means element. The adjectives don't have the "-ya" suffix, so remove "-ya" and it becomes an adjective.

Verbs
The five* senses

Everyday things we do

Syntax
Krominase is a SOV language, It has a Subject-Object-Verb sentence structure but you can choose between SOV and OSV, here is a sentence, "Bob ate a burger" it can be "Bob yo burger nom" or "Burger da Bob nom". Krominase is also Agglutinative, here is a phrase "I eat", the phrase becomes "Zanom", It means "I eat" but, if there is an Object, it blocks the Subject and Verb from combining unless you chose to make the sentence OSV. Oh, and names can't combine with verbs.

Grammatical Particles

I probably hear you say "Why do we need these?". Take this sentence, "She likes him" without these markers, it would be "Sa sa raik", "Sa sa" sounds like the word for "They" so add the "Yo" or "Da" between the two "Sa"s and the sentence becomes "Sa yo sa raik" or "Sa da saraik" if you chose the sentence to be OSV.

Tense

Krominase has 3 tenses: Past, Present and Future in English or Tikun, Tikan and Tikin in Krominase.

Greeting somebody you don't know.
Krominase: Kranna, za ____. Uo yo sāha!

Structure: Hello, i ____. Nice (Object Marker) you find!

English: Hello, i'm ____. Nice to meet you!