Ancient Va'aini

General information
The first written language in all of Nirunae, it was made by the  Lîavor of  Va'ainù and used an alphabet reminiscent of Professor Tolkien's Elvish and Hebrew, with consonants bearing vowel markings. It is chiefly polysynthetic and head-final,  with no irregularities whatsoever . Since it was very ancient and used primarily by members of the Advocate Conclave of Va'ainù, it did not "evolve" like most other languages would have.

Consonant Value
Every consonant has a "value" that can be changed for certain inflections. Every instance that there is two consonants in the same box, the one listed first is Primary and the other Secondary. N is the primary for  ŋ, l the primary for r,  Ɂ is the primary for h,  and s the primary for  ʃ.

Vowel Groups
First group- a, á, e

Second group- ù, ai, o

Third group- i, ae, ì

Phonotactics
Quùvarani has a very simple set of phonotactics due to its alphabet, with a strict ''CVCV... ''pattern with no method of deviation.

Grammar
Quùvarani is a polysynthetic language, so a full sentence can be expressed as one word. Originally, there was no puncuation, and clauses were simply separated by being on different lines. Verbs, by default, are put in infinitive form (I haven't gotten to incorporating nouns...yet.) From there, changes occur to each syllable to modify a certain part i.e., tense, aspect, mood. Number is never inflected.

dùsavina- 1st group- to be well

The "first group" indicates what verb group this belongs to, which defines how it conjugates.

dù'ùsafini

dù'ù- first syllable-glottal stop added- imperative mood

fi- second to last syllable- consonant value changed- imperfective aspect

ni- last syllable- vowel group + 1 (1st group vowel > 2nd > 3rd > 1st)- future tense