Asdhouian

General information
Asdhouian（Asdhouian：asId'Eous tlinia）is a language spoken by Asdhouian People（Asdhouian：asId'Eoum pipole）as the official language of Lotta（La oHarus tarxubkorba tèi asId'Eoa，The First Republic of Asdhouia）in West Graveteiiland, pensarus kaleta.

Vowels
Vowels with brackets is rounded.

Alphabet
Asdhouian uses Latin Alphabet and it has thirty-eight alphabets.

Articles
The definite article in Asdhouian is 'La' which means 'the', the indefinite article in Asdhouian is 'uH' which means 'a'.

Personal Pronouns
Note that in Asdhouian we use 'I's and 'You's to express 'We' and 'You (Plural) '.

Nouns
There are three declensions in Asdhouian.

Regular Verbs
There are four kinds of conjugations for regular verbs. Common -er verbs, such as esser(to be) or agiter(to do).

Because the whole table is too big, I will only show the person part of the table for the next three conjugations. Ending with -oer. Ending with long er. Ending with -aer.

Irregular Verbs
There are no Irregular verbs in Asdhouian.

Passive Voice
The passive voice is employed in a clause whose subject expresses the theme or patient of the verb. That is, it undergoes an action or has its state changed. In Asdhouian, it is very easy to change a verb to passive, we just need to put 'en' at the end of the verb. If we know who is the subject, use 'bè'(by).
 * La alianus luftAPata Sutevaten. (The foreign aircraft was shot down.)
 * La alianus luftAPata Sutevaten bè hanaSiJus urbus militara.（The foreign aircraft was shot down by the Hanacian city military.）

Gerund
The gerund is a non-finite verb form that can function as a noun. To change a verb to a gerund, we cut off the -er at the end and change it to -ia.

In English, the -ing can represent gerund but it is also present participle. In 'the working man', 'working' is the pp, so we should not translate it into 'varaia'.


 * voiagia essat uH poiteilia. (travelling is a pleasure.)

NOTE THAT NOT ALL VERBS END IN -IA ARE GERUNDS.

Participle
Unlike English, there are totally thirty-two partciples in Asdhouian. These are the most common three:


 * flugus aPaiJa (the bird which flies)
 * flugazus aPaiJa (flying bird)
 * flugozus aPaiJa (the bird which has flown)

There are also passive participles.