Magicumie

Classification and Dialects
This language was created to be used on my fictional books.

It is spoken in the conworld of Magicum by all humanoid species (humans, elves, merpeople, dryads and fairies) as a general language, although fairies and most humans speak it as their native language.

Consonants

 * /ɱ/ and /ŋ/ occur only in mm and nn or when you have m' and n' at the end of the word

Vowels

 * When the vowel repeats itself in a word (example: maat) it does not mean a long vowel; in this case, the correct pronunciation is [ˈma.at] instead of [ˈmaːt].

Nasalization
Magicumie is a language in which you can find nasal vowels, which are indicated in writing with a (~). The nasal vowels in Magicumie are:
 * /ɐ̃/ - ã
 * /ẽ̞/ - ẽ
 * /ɔ̃/ - õ

Nouns
There are 3 genders for nouns in Magicumie, which are: masculine, feminine and neuter and they are pretty easy to identify. Masculine nouns ends in "e", feminine nouns ends in "a", and all the rest is neuter. Nouns can also take prefixes and suffixes to determine number, augmentative and diminutive.

Numbers
There are 5 numbers in Magicumie: singular, dual, paucal (three or more; some), collective (all) and plural (in general). To indicate the number, you add a suffix:

Articles
All articles above are in the definite form. In Magicumie, the indefinite article uses the word for 'one': nu; however, it has no distinctions for numbers or gender, it is always 'nu'.

Examples:

Augmentative and diminutive
To form the augmentative, you add the preffix smaa'  and to form the diminutive, you add the preffix sinó'.

Syntax
Magicumie is a nominative-accusative language, which uses the SVO word order.

Example text
Big Brother is watching you. Petyr Baelish: Do you want to be a queen? Margaery Tyrell: No. I want to be the queen. Margaery Tyrell: No. Hak reeh sa ryna.
 * Smaa'nasó tônatze moriha nyakra/nyekrã.
 * Petyr Baelish: Haky reeh nu ryna?