Sleevanian

Sleevanian is a language native to Sleevania, a country located on islands near France.

The language features an interesting grammar system that combines lots of information into a single word, called the typeword.

Setting
To learn more about Sleevania, visit its page:http://conworld.wikia.com/wiki/Sleevania

Phonology
Sleevanian letters are almost identical to their roman counterparts. However, there are a few differences:
 * There is no emphasis in Sleevanian. There is no correct way of saying words, emphasis does not matter.


 * If a vowel is underlined, it is long. Often, a vowel will be underlined and bold, but not always. A vowel that is not underlined is short.

Sentence Construction
Sleevanian sentences are put together in Adverb-Action-Adjective-Noun-Typeword format. The adjectives and adverbs are the same words. It is determined that one is an adjective or adverb based on the order.

For this reason, "I said it informally" would be in the order "Informally said it I". If you said it in the order "Said informally it I", then you would be informal, not the way you said it.

To tell someone to do something, simply say the verb, and have the typeword signify them and future tense.

Typeword
The typeword is a crucial part of the sentence. It gives who or what is doing the action, as well as tense and how the action was being applied to the noun. For example, if you said "Laughing funny idiot", the listener would not know if you were laughing at the funny idiot or laughing with the funny idiot.

Find the correct typeword from the tables below:

Dictionary

 * Tani: Talk
 * Go: No, negative
 * Obani: Laugh


 * Eb: Them


 * Et:You (plural)


 * Em: We


 * Ey: It


 * Ena: She


 * Enu: He

Example text
We will talk to them. Tani eb iba.

Don't talk. Go tani ika.

Note: I don't have much time, please construct more sentences.