Lalakhmet

General Information
Spoken in the country of Lalakhmaya (للخمي -- لَلَخْمَيَ) who controls the following pieces of land: from Lebanon Sounth Lebanon, Mount Lebanon, Beirut, Békaa, North Lebanon, from Syria Quneitra, Daraa, As-Suwayda, Rif Dimashq, Homs, Hama, Latakia, Tartus (roughly Lebanon and western Syria). Its official language is Lalakhmet (للخمة -- لَلَخْمْة). It has a completely secular and surprisingly low rate of corruption; it is a democratic socialist semi-presidential repiblic with a law system based of the French Code of Law with some US influence; it has a bill of rights and has equal rights for both men and women; religious and/or ethnic hate crimes have strict punishment. It is priori.

Semi-Abjad
¹ Considard a ligature, like لا, and has its own spot on Lalakhmet keyboards. If it ends a word it becomes /tʷɐ/

Written, it looks like a و with 2 dots on top and a short line before it facing up

Information
Verbs are conjugated by
 * Tense (Past, Non-Past)
 * Mood (Indicative, Energetic [usually short], Subjunctive, Jussive, Imperitive)
 * Voice (Active, Passive)
 * Aspect (Perfective, Imperfective)
 * Person (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
 * Number (Singular, Dual, Plural)
 * Gender (Masculine, Feminine, Object/Genderless [abv: obj])
 * Form (Regular, Causitive, Reflexitive, Reciprocal, Passive of the forms; 8 in total)

Verbs are represented through a 3-consonant seris called a root and a balencing consonant, must be a plosive or affricate, which is used to expand the amount of conjugations; it is usally ت (ex: k-t-d(t) = reading, literary, etc).

Root Types

 * 1) Perfect: all normal consonants (ex: k-t-b(t) = reading, literary, etc)
 * 2) Weak: starts with a semi-vowel
 * 3) W-Weak: starts with و (ex: w-z-d(t) = swimming)
 * 4) Y-Weak: starts with ي (ex: y-d-kh(t) = travel, journey, etc)
 * 5) Empty: R₂ is a semi-vowel
 * 6) W-Empty: R₂ is و (ex: č-w-r(b) = eat)
 * 7) Y-Empty: R₂ is ي (ex: b-y-v(t) = sit, relax, meditate, etc)
 * 8) Hemza: ء is a root
 * 9) R₁ Hemza: ء is R₁ (ex: ’-q-r(b) = empty, void, etc)
 * 10) R₂ Hemza: ء is R₂ (ex: m-’-s(t) = cut, saw, slash, etc)
 * 11) R₃ Hemza: ء is R₃ (ex: f-gh-’(t) = slaughter, kill, murder, etc)
 * 12) Geminate: R₂ is geminate (ex: k-č-č(d) = cook, prepare [food], etc)

Perfect Root
Conjugation Chart