Zeran

Phonotactics

 * The stress is always in the penultimate syllable.
 * The onset can only be one of the consonants, affricates or combinations with R/L.
 * The nucleus always has a vowel and may begin or end with a semivowel.
 * The coda must be nothing or a single unvoiced fricative.
 * Some clusters are allowed between syllables and in the end of the word: ks kʃ ps pʃ
 * The word can end with an unvoiced affricate.
 * The same vowel cannot be the next phoneme (aa, ee...).

Nouns
The genders are:
 * Everything: It is the global gender that includes everything. It is used when the specific gender is unknown.
 * Animal: It includes humans, animals, ghosts, gods, aliens and some other living things.
 * Collective: Those are the collective nouns, such as group, folk, team and company.
 * Male: Everything that is male.
 * Female: Everything that is female.
 * Object: Plants, objects and places.
 * Abstract: Abstract concepts, such as time, happiness and power.

The difference are in the determiners and in the adjectives.

The gender Animal is used when one does not know if an person or animal is male or female and in the plural when both genders are mixed.

The plural is marked in the determiners.

The adjectives agrees with gender and have two cases (nominative and object).

The definite articles without the noun are used as the third-person pronouns.

Syntax
Any word order is possible. The accusative, dative/lative and the ablative are always marked with a preposition.

Many prepositions and particles have two cases instead of one (adverbial and nominal).