Jéhèvca

Classification and Dialects
Jéhèvcaé is the main native language of the human population of the moon of JeBa.

Because I am completely new at language-building, it heavily relies on known grammars (french and english). Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Writing System
The writting system uses diacritics as vowels. In words beginning with a vowel, the letter ɔ acts as a consonnant with no sound. It is also used if more than 2 vowels follow a consonnant, or in cases of compoud words.

Most of the diacritics can't be used with on consonnants using a keyboard, so the characters between brackets act as replacement.

There are 21 consonnants and 11 vowels.

The vowels are named as they sound and the consonnant are named : x-ès (b-x), x-as (y and z), šma (Δ) and zba (ɔ). For now, there is only one diphtong hr, wich is pronounced like the sound of the first bite out of an apple.

Nouns
Nouns decline in :

- definiteness : suffixe -a (/ø if the word ends with an a) for indefinite (a/an, un), -é/è for definite (the, le/la/les), -û for a demonstrative pronoun (this/that, ce/cet/cette/ces).

- number : the plural is indicated by the suffixe -n after the definitness mark. ex : sléti-û-n (those gifts).

- possessive : determiners are build using s+person vowel (see below)- as a prefixe to the noun. Pronouns are made of s-PV-y(+n in the plural form).

Verbs
The infinitive form ends in -ar, but the within a sentence, the root has the same meaning (if the verb is plurisyllabic).

Persons
The person is indicated by a vowel (PV) directly following the root : -a (1st sing;), -o (2nd formal), -é/è (3rd sing.), -û (1st plur.), -i (3rd plur.), -ë (2nd formal).

Tenses
There are 4 past tenses, 2 presents, and 2 futures. The add a consonnant after the PV.

- past : perfect : -s, imperfect : -z, pluperfect : -š, definite (only for the 3rd person) : -ts. ex : tš-û-z (we had been thinking).

- present : perfect : no added consonnant, imperfect : -èl- before the PV. ex : stiam-èl-o (you are talking).

- future : perfect : -m, imperfect : -èl- before the PV. ex : izl-èl-a-m (I will be reading).

To indicate something you are about to do, use -om- before the PV.

Moods
- Conditionnal : -da (/d) after the PV and tense. - Subjunctive : -la after PV and tense.

- Imperative : 2 forms : - simple : -r/w to the PV (-or/ow, -ûr/ûw, -ër/ëw). It is the only form available for monosyllabic verbs. -complex : commands a switch of the final letter of the root following this rule : a=o, b=p, c=q, d=t, é=ë, f=h, g=j, h=ø, i=u, j=c, l=p, m=n, n=r, o=ö, p=pr, r=w, s=š, t=z, u=ø, û=à, v=f, w=m, x=ø, y=à, z=zr, š=tr. The 2nd informal person use only the new root, and the 1st plur. and 2nd formal are made by adding their vowel.

ex : lépr-ë (go (formal)).

Participle
- Past : there are no compound tenses, so the past participle is only used for the passive voice, where it is self-sufficient : -t after the PV. ex : ol-a-t (I am eaten).

- Present : i root-èr makes the gerund. A qualifier ca be made using the suffixe -èrt. ex : tsévayn-èrt (alarming).

Object Pronouns
2 types : -Accusative : s+PV- as a suffixe to the verb. -Dative : š+PV-. ex : ša-sé-bluv-o-s (you gave it to me).

Negation
The negative form is build using the word la- (no) as a prefixe. Other modifiers include : lao- (not anymore), laé- (not yet), laoxa- (/laxa-)(never), sival- (always).

Irregular Verbs
Three verbs have irregular forms : - ajé (to be) : ja/ya, jo/yo, jé/yé,..... - avé (to have) : va, vo, vé, .....  - lépar (to go) : pa, po, pé, .... (this verb has a complex imperative form : lépr).

In the thrid person, those verbs can be used by adding their single-letter root to the subject. ''ex : sa-maa-j (my mother is), ibas-û-v (this boat has), vi-é-n-p (the men go). For ajè, only the -j root can be used as a suffixe (never the y). ''