Mertenessia

General information
The Mertenessian language (Meerténeccjàlà，IPA: /mɪ:ʀ'tɪi̯nɪ'sɕi̯ali̯a/) is the language of the Mertenessian people, who live in the North-West of the Continent Saikoran, planet Callesia. It is the official and national language of Mertenessian Fereral Republic (Meerténeccjo Waatěpùvlonatà), where it is spoken by Mertenessian people. Current consensus believes the language to be an isolate, but recent hypotheses have suggested it may be related to the language Nappon.

Nouns
There are three Grammatical Genders in Meerteneccàlà, masculine, feminine and neuter. The feminine gender nouns usually ends in -ès or -u, while the neuter gender nouns usually ends in -à and others. There are no usual endings in the masculine gender. By making a noun plural, we usually add -en to the end of the noun, but there are a few exceptions.

Verbs
The verbs in Meerteneccàlà conjugate for three tenses: Present, Past and Future; Three aspects: Simple, Perfect and Imperfect; Two moods: Indicative and Conditional; Two Voices: Active and Passive. Most verb infinitives ends in regular -ar, though there are a handful of irregular verbs.

Adjectives
The adjectives in Meerteneccàlà all end in '-o'. To change a noun into an adjective, if the noun is masculine, you simply add '-o' to the end. If it is feminine or neuter, you need to remove the 'usual ending' and then add '-o' to the end. The possesive case is also expressed in the form of adjective in this language.

Meerteneccà (Mertenessia) change into Meertenecco (Mertenessian)

Wafter (Teacher) change into Waftero (Teacher's)

Adverbs
In Meerteneccàlà, you can make adverbs easily by adding an 'c' to the end of an adjective.

Syntax
The syntax in Meerteneccàlà is SVO, which means 'Subject-Verb-Object'.
 * i nilèta ti! (I hate you!)
 * xi èta zwetar pépaozwetarmelàen. (He likes to make conlangs.)
 * xiàen pióincki el fynt à mà. (They gave me the book.)