Moroccan

Geaimarian is an a priori language I am in the process of creating to go along with my conworld

it is fusional, declining nouns along gender number and case, and conjugating verbs along person number tense, while mood voice and aspect are agglutinating features of conjugatio , they are conjugated nonetheless, though voice is shown by a seperate word

Setting
Geaimarian is spoken by Geaimarians, on the Geaimar pennisula, and is spoken by about 1 billion people, it forms a dialect continuum with its fellow langauges, all blanketed under the name Rovuelaai, together being spoken by about 2 1/2 billion people, in fact, Rovuelaai is the standardized version, though few people actually speek standard Rovuelaai, so one could say Geaimarian is a dialect of Rovuelaai, "Rovuelaai" belongs to a langauge family known as Rövan, which also includes Dulcsaqian, Andosaqian, A'alvaraadi, and Qcharad. The most conservative phonology-wise being Rovuelaai and Geaimarian. The term Rövan describes the original inhabitants of the island of Oreain, who spread across the earth supplanting most other language groups. an extensive amount of terminology from human language was borrowed for scientific, cultural, and ecclesiastical use, upon their arrival in times unknown.

Phonology
the phonology of Geaimarian is relatively simple

Consonants
b d g f l m n r s q v c z

note that most consonants can be palatized, by the letter i, and when bi/di/gi occur, they are pronounced as a slight py, ty, ky respectively, when b/d/g occur at the end of a word they are pronounced as an imploded p,t,g repectively (as in Korean) for conventions of my keyboard the voiced and unvoiced dental fricatives and the velar fricative shall be rendered z c and q respectively

also note that q cannot appear before w/y and will be pronounced and rendered g, also note that u never appears after d/b/g

also note (again) that the voiced velar fricative shall be rendered as ge, although there is dispute how to be rendered amongst the people of Geaimar, (sometimes rendering it gg or other combinations) this shall be used here, though if there is an instance where ge is actually pronounced g+e then it shall be noted so

(if two consonants are given in a category the first is voiced and the second is unvoived)

Vowels
the vowels are pure and are not determined by length

a e i o u w y

diphthongs: au eu ou ai ei oi ui wi yi ia ie io iu iw iy the second instances are rounded versions

Phonotactics
note that most consonants can be palatized, by the letter i, and when bi/di/gi occur, they are pronounced as a slight py, ty, ky respectively, when b/d/g occur at the end of a word they are pronounced as an imploded p,t,g repectively (as in Korean) for conventions of my keyboard the voiced and unvoiced dental fricatives and the velar fricative shall be rendered z c and q respectively

also note that q cannot appear before e/i/w/y and will be pronounced and rendered g, also note that u never appears after d/b/g

also note (again) that the voiced velar fricative shall be rendered as ge, although there is dispute how to be rendered amongst the people of Geaimar, (sometimes rendering it gg or other combinations) this shall be used here, though if there is an instance where ge is actually pronounced g+e then it shall be noted so

the consonant clusters are... sf mn ns nd mb ld br sq nz nc sc sz sd sv vs fs ls ms sg fl there are no rising diphtongs technically (as a palatized consonant would carry out the function of the rising i)

Basic Grammar
Nouns:

nouns can be one of three genders- masculine, feminine, or neuter, gender is relatively arbitrary, but female beings are feminine and male beings are masculine, maculine nouns usually end in e or a consonant other than q, feminine nouns usually end in o, i, or q, neuter nouns usually end in a, u, or ns, but rarely u, though the nouns that end in u are fairly common (noru=window)

the accusative case: -d this marks the direct object of a sentence: the following three nouns shall be used to show the paradigm of cases: semne(tree) felo(bird) and vesqa(house) semned, felod, vesqad

dative: -r/r/s this marks the indirect object of a sentence: semner, felor, vesqas (note that the r is often silent)

genitive: -c/zi/c this marks possession in a sentence: semnec, felozi, vesqac there is also the genitive construct, used with "in" of (felo in semne, felo semnec)

locative: -l this marks that a noun is paired with a preposition, which is usually placed near the noun: smnel, felol, vesqal

the plural noun nominative plural: -v/-d/-am: v is used for all nouns ending in a vowel (or m/n), am is used for nouns ending in l/r/d, and d is used for all other consonant endings

accusative plural: -ea: semnea, felea, vesqea

dative plural: -eu,ou,au: semneu, felou, vesqau

genitive plural: in: semnin, felin, vesqin

locative plural: -lia: semnelia, felolia, vesqalia

Adjectives: adjectives agree with their nouns in gender, number, and case when attributive, and in gender alone when predicate. predicate: m-e f-w n-y the model shall be reqes=good so sa semne reqe riad =the tree is good, iq felo regw riad=the bird is good, sa vesqa regy riad=the house is good

attributive: mascuine -es/esd -esd/esea -esy/eseu -esez/-esin -esil/esile reqes/reqesd reqesd/reqesea reqesy/reqeseu reqesez/reqesin reqesil/reqesile

feminine: -os/osd -osd/osea -osy/osou -osozi/osin -osil/osile reqos/reqosd reqosd/reqosea reqosy/reqosou reqosozi/reqosin reqosil/reqosile

neuter:-as/asd -asd/asea -asy/asau asaz/asin -asil/asile reqas/reqasd reqasd/reqasea reqasy/reqasau reqasaz/reqasin reqasil/reqasile

the comparative is formed with -ma(ema) and the superlative is formed with -mara(emara) the e being optional reqesma(reqesema) gy felea reqoseamara wrded=he hears the best birds

an adjective can be made negative with su- sureqes=bad(not good) although other words exist already (vwdes=bad) meaning suvwdes would mean good

Adverbs: are formed with -og/ig: reqes poses a bad example here as it is irregular (rwg) but vwdes is not: vwdig=badly, if the -es/-os/-as ending is removed and the adverbial ending is attached, the adverb will be created