Roiken

General information
Roiken is a language spoken by the people of the planet ᵹœþ, under the rule of the roikƿoþ era. This was primarily spoken through the 31st-33rd centuries, and later evoled on into a language that differed greatly from it's old self. It is most commonly known as kâtÿ ᵹœÿš, or evolving roiken.

Vowels
The marks on the vowels are used mostly for writing purposes, indicating different grammatical cases and whatnot, but also provide slight pronunciation changes.

Vowel Dipthongs
There are several dipthongs for the vowels, and some for the consonants (as shown in the consonants area above)

Alphabet
Will add at a later date

Grammar
Roiken is a VSO world ordered language. There's an exception allowing the adding of a ù to the end of the subject, thus putting it in front of the verb making it into a SVO order, but only in the case that the verb is working with a noun and not a pronoun. I should mention, it's also used mainly in poetry, and you will hear speakers 99.9% of the time use the traitional VSO object.

Verbs

Verbs when in their dictonary / infinitive form always end in œþ. Verbs conjugate as follows

1st person m - œþ -> œž

1st person f - œþ -> œžø

2nd person - œþ -> œž

3rd person m - œþ -> œþ

3rd person f - œþ -> œþø

3rd person n - œþ -> œþīg

1st person plural m - œþ -> œþæᵹ

1st person plural f - œþ -> œþæᵹø

1st person plural n - œþ -> œþæᵹīg

2nd person plural - œþ -> œ

3rd person plural m - œþ -> œþū

3rd person plural f - œþ -> œþūrg

3rd person plural n - œþ -> œþūma

Tense

Roiken has five tenses. Present progresive, aroist (also known as present perfect), past, future, and future progressive. Present progressive follows the conjugation as shown above. All other tenses are marked by conjugating the verb and adding a particle. The participle for the verb in all tenses is the same. Only the particle changes.

The participle is as follows

a + verb + ėr

The particles are as follows

ᵹa - past tense

ƿa - aroist

þa - future

þé - future progressive

So the future progressive particle of çrazœþ (to grab) would end up being açrazœþér þé and the past tense would be açrazœþér ᵹa

Nouns

Nouns are split into five catagories, or in a sense, five genders. There are only the major three (masculine, feminine, neuter) genderwise, but the last two are exceptions that fit and conjugate as a neuter noun. The gender of a noun can be determined by the ending of the noun. The endings are as follows.

r (ᵹ included) / qu / o / ø - masculine

d / t / f / s / š / v / ƿ / a / á / à / å - feminine

c / ç / z / ž / h / þ - neuter one

e / é / è / ė / æ / i / í / ì / ī / ó / ò / u / ú / ù / ū - neuter two

b / g / j / k / l / m / n / p / q / w / x / y / ÿ - neuter three

Each gender also has it's own form of the definite article. They are as follows

masculine - ᵹœ

feminine - ƿåd

neuter one - éru

neuter two - chī

neuter three - ÿøl

Each gender takes a different plural form. They are as follows

masculine - word + rþa

feminine - word + eþ

neuter one - øž

neuter two - ᵹá

neuter three - īša

Vocabulary
Coming soon