Уацин

General information
The language is meant to be spoken only by dryads, along with their translators, so that they may talk to any faerie-kind. It has been spoken for hundreds of centuries and is derived from Üaжéné.

Alphabet
NOTE: U ONLY makes the /w/ sound if preceding another vowel.

Phonotactics
One example of a simple vowel cluster in Uaxin is actually right in the word "Uaxin" (pronounced wät̪͡s̪in). The letter U makes the /w/ sound (if prior to another vowel), as stated directly above.

Conjugation:
To conjugate verbs, you change the first couple letters of the verb to make it follow this chart:

Tense:
Do the following for tense:

or, you could possibly follow the next chart, if you are talking to someone, etc.

otherwise, just follow the pattern.

Plurals
Whenever a word ends in a consonant, add "-ép" to the end to form a plural to any noun; if it ends in a vowel, add "-p" to the end.

Word Order
Word order is exactly the same as American English, if you know how to speak/write it.

Example text
"Veiжén jotér épжénép liжuré cexiané."

"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously."

- Noam Chomsky