Tsraen

Grammar
Tsraen follows an SVO or OSV grammatical system.

Nouns
Nouns pluralize based on phonetics- the ending sound of the singular determines what the change will be to plural. There are five cases which can impact noun endings: Nominative, Accusative, Ablative, Allative and Instrumental. Respectively these are indicated by: any number of things,-cs-, -aed-, -it-, -om-.

Verbs
Verbs conjugate based on person and number, but not tense. Tense is indicated at the beginning of the sentence with a distinct, tense-indicative word, those being Nussiem, Cossiem, and Tassiem- past, present, future respectively. Perfection and progression are implied in other ways. Personal conjugations are, from first to third, singular then plural, -r, -ri, -n, -ns, -sh, -she.

Lexicon
Nouns-

Roga- Rod; staff

Shcum- Scum; refuse; loathsome thing

Aur- Gold

Verbs-

Va- To be

Bucho- To strike

Saevo- To kill

Adjectives-

Naego- Great; magnificent; marvelous

Conjunctions-

Nae- And

Tasstis- After

Adverbs-

Uil- Not; non

Isse- Just; but

Pronouns (not used for subjects)-

Er- I

Eri- We

Recs- Me

Resics- Us

En- You (Subject Singular)

Ens- You (Subject Plural)

Necs- You (Direct Object Singular)

Nesics- You (Direct Object Plural)

Esh- They (Singular)

Eshe- They (Plural)

Shecs- Them (Singular)

Shesics- Them (Plural)

Leum- He

Leam- She

Example text
Nussiem vari naegoi. Cos, tasstis Traeus rogaom buchosh varicsi, vari isse shcae. [In the past] (we) were great. Now, after God with his rod struck us, (we) are but scum.

Cossiem vashe tysse tys aurit, uil re. [In the present] (they) are the (ones who) bring the gold, not me.

Tassiem rogaom buchor eshecs, nae tas var naego. [In the future] with my rod (I shall) strike them, and then (I shall) be great.

SVO versus OSV-

Tassiem leum saevosh necs! He will kill you!

Tassiem necs leum saevosh! You he will kill!