Old Shax

Vowels
¹ Maybe be unstressed to (/u/ = /ʊ/, /i/ = /ɪ/, /a~ä/ = /ə~ə̞~ɐ/)

Stress
Polysyllabic Goes on the second to last syllable, except when it is a diphthong and/or multigraph then it goes on the last.

Monosyllabic Goes on the last syllable.

Hard and Soft Values
Soft value (normal values with a hard value, ex: C, G, T, etc) before I, E, and Y

Diacritics
A cedilla will indicate a soft value (ce and ça). A dot below (or with P and lowercase G, a dot above) will indicate hard value (ta and ṭe)

Semi-Vowel Rule
You must put a grave accent above the letter when it begins the sentence as a consonant (Ỳa = she, Ìo = I, Lo bibiblo dé Ùebstárde = Webster's Dictionary

Subjunctive in Conditional Clause
Only with abuar for the conditional.

Passive
​etuar + passive participle (Ỳa es asesdó ψi t-y = She was loved by him)

Direct Object Pronouns
Always comes before verb (if imperitive, then after and combined with a dash).

If following verb starts with a vowel then it loses its vowel and combines with the verb (Ìo t'amœ = Ìo + To + Amo)

Negation
Place a no before the verb. If there is a direct object pronoun participle before then place it before it as well.

T Seperater
When Y (he) is before a word that starts with a vowel then seperate it with a Ṭ or T and a dash (Y-t-amo).

If an /i/ comes before Y (he) then place a Ṭ and a dash before it (ψi ṭ-y = by him).

-ar Conjugation
ex: palar (to Speak)

Hypothetical Subjunctive
When it is a put a qe- (that) or qi- (who/whom) before the subject pronoun Used when there is 1) a hypothetical, 2) a possibility, 3) suggestion, or 4) suggested opinion BUT no where else. Same as the indicative, except for some irregular verb (notably étuar, abuar, alar, etc).

This may be mixed with other moods.

Conditional
Used in like so: Si (if) + pronoun + conjugated verb (conditional) + , + pronoun + conjugated verb (subjunctive, future) Definition of Conditional in Shax: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conditional2.htm 

Infinitive
-ar is the infinitive (Ìo amo palar = I like to speak)

-ir Conjugation
Can manafest as: -ier, -er, or -eir ex: fenir (to Finish)

Hypothetical Subjunctive
When it is a put a qe- (that) or qi- (who/whom) before the subject pronoun Used when there is 1) a hypothetical, 2) a possibility, 3) suggestion, or 4) suggested opinion BUT no where else. Same as the indicative, except for some irregular verb (notably étuar, abuar, alar, etc).

This may be mixed with other moods.

Conditional
Used in like so: Si (if) + pronoun + conjugated verb (conditional) + , + pronoun + conjugated verb (subjunctive, future) Definition of Conditional in Shax: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conditional2.htm 

Infinitive
-ir is the infinitive (Ìo amœ feñir = I like to finish)

-or Conjugation
ex: buvor (to Drink)

Hypothetical Subjunctive
When it is a put a qe- (that) or qi- (who/whom) before the subject pronoun Used when there is 1) a hypothetical, 2) a possibility, 3) suggestion, or 4) suggested opinion BUT no where else. Same as the indicative, except for some irregular verb (notably étuar, abuar, alar, etc).

This may be mixed with other moods.

Conditional
Used in like so: Si (if) + pronoun + conjugated verb (conditional) + , + pronoun + conjugated verb (subjunctive, future) Definition of Conditional in Shax: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/conditional2.htm 

Infinitive
-or is the infinitive (Ìo amœ buvor = I like to drink)