Aish

Grammar
Nouns- Conjugated by relation and number, not gender(nésa-nya= My sister, nesan-nyan, My sisters.) The Ending of the noun changes based on plurality, and the ending of the noun.

Possessives:

My: -nya

Yours: -cera

Ours: -mas

Theirs: -yis

His/Hers: -jah

-n: Plural ending for words that end with a vowel( nesan-nyan, My sisters.)

-as: Plural ending for words that end in a consonant. (toronas-nyas, my brothers) Formula: If the ending ends with a vowel in the consonant noun form, you drop the natural vowel to replace it with the proper ending. The opposite is also true===

Verbs: Conjugated by subject as a suffix, stacking with the noun ending rules

You form: -awn

I form: -din

We Form: -nos

He, She, it ; -cal

They Form: -lom

Helping verbs precede the action or linking verb===

In the situational tense of naming, the ending for "One Who _____s," is evod if it ends with a consonant, or vod if it ends with a vowel Ex: One Who Kills: Matevod

===Syntax UK English Grammar rules===

To transition from Verb form to noun form: If it ends with a Vowel, add an -r, then follow noun rules If it ends with a consonant, add -ien

Lexicon
Part 1: Verbs Aish: Live Ex: Aishdin= I live Morc: Die Ex: Morclom= They Die Nien: Fight Ex: Niennos= We fight Niwi: Lose Ex: Niwical= He/She Loses Dash: Win Ex: Dashawn= You win Nam: Burn/burns Ex: Namcal= He/she burns Mat: Kills

Esh: Eats Tiri: Drinks Leer: Reads Pran: Jokes, especially in a sardonic way Estem: Hopes{verb}(Ester is hope{noun}) Fevo: Dreams{verb}(Dream{noun} is Fevor) Tolk: Speaks(Tolkien is Speech) Celt: Grows Nimo: Shrinks Efel: Works Gæl: Plays(musically) Liyn: Sings Shol: Casts(Fishing or a spell) Ræm: Weeps Amyá: Loves(Platonically) Grádh: Loves(Romantically) Grahy: Hates Sidlák: Dislikes Vert: Lies Bifs: Literally "Honests," preferably "tells the truth" Bóws: Hunts Snoc: Shoots Orvi: Flies(verb) B: Linking Verbs

Der= Is Derdin: I am Derawn: You are Derlom: They Are