Tharsi

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Vowels

 * Often ə approximates to æ.
 * Often ə approximates to æ.

Phonotactics.
Tharsi is a (C)(C)V(C) language, meaning that words like  cr ab are allowed, but others like a ct aren´t.

Nouns
Nouns decline according to this structure:

DEMOSTRATIVES + ROOT + DETERMINERS + OTHER INFIXES + NUMBER/CASE

Demostratives:

Ce- : The noun is at the same place as the speaker.

Ci- : The noun hasn´t still been reached by the speaker.

Thu- : The noun has been reached by the speaker.

Example with the word "tag" (day)

Cetag (today), Citag (tomorrow), Thutag (yesterday)

Other examples:

Root:

Determiners:

Other Infixes:

Number/case

Verbs
Verbs decline according to this structure:

ROOT + TENSE + ASPECT + MOOD + PERSON + PLURAL MARKER

Root:

Tense: Aspect: +Depending on the vowel after it

Mood:

Person:

Number:

Adjectives
Adjectives are formed using derivation from the noun (root) form, depending on the ending, different suffixes are used.

-If it ends in any vowel but e, the final vowel is removed and the suffix -el is added. Example: (noun), Tharsel (adj)

-If it ends with any consonant or e, the final letter is removed and the suffix -s is added. Example: kurof (noun), kuros (adj)

Adjectives don´t decline according to the noun they are refering to. Unless we want to give emphasis, nouns are always placed after the nouns. If they are placed before, the suffixes used to form the adjectives change to -et and -is, respectively.