Nadarian

General information
Nadarian is spoken by the Nadrus people, an alien race with the inability to prmonounce velar sounds. The language has a wide variety of sounds and has an alien look, as the letter x is used for the ð sound, and the letter h is used for the unvoiced counterpart  θ.

Llentan xi Nad'irrus, the native name of Nadarian, literally translates to, "Language of Nadaria". The Nadrus people are self-praising in a humanist sort of way, which is reflected directly in the lexicon, as there are two forms of many (but not all) words, one for people and another for anything else. Verbs conjugate differently according to what the subject is.

The Nadrus people don't believe in any god or religion itself, as they live in a strictly logical society. There are no words for anything related to religion. However, the lexicon contains many scientific and logical words, and a large amount of synonyms for those words.

Alphabet
The Nadarian alphabet is this: b i n š  c d j z m a t o e s p l r v ž  u f h x

Phonotactics
(C)(L)V(n)(C) is the restraint for Nadarian words. L stands for either r, l, ', or '' (this is not a quote, it is a double apostrophe), and C stands for any other consonant. ' acts as a j sound (in IPA), and '' acts as a w sound (also in IPA). This is to give the language a more alien look without random apostrophes everywhere. Also, vowels cannot be adjacent with other vowels, with a few exceptions.

Stress Priority
Nadarian has a quite complicated stress rule, called stress priority. For this section, the author will use made up words for simple learning. A-bles are syllables that contain the vowel a. Likewise, E-bles are syllables that contain the vowel e. You can guess what I-bles, O-bles, and U-bles are supposed to be. In a word with more than one syllable i.e. "llentan", or language, the stress depends on the vowels.

The stress priority is A-ble, E-ble, O-ble, I-ble, U-ble, so when llentan is broken up into llen-tan, "tan" is stressed as it is an A-ble and "llen" is an E-ble. If there is a word such as "acans", or apple, the first instance of the higher priority vowel is stressed. So acans is broken up into a-cans, where "a" is the stressed syllable. This may be hard to understand; it's truly very easy to learn, however hard to explain.

Grammar
There are two forms of most words: one for people and other sentient life forms, and one for everything else. Verbs have three forms and conjugate in a complicated way. The stress rule is complicated but consistent. Nouns decline to make quite large words.

Conjugation
There are ten pronouns and three verbs forms, and verbs conjugate differently according to other factors as well.