Travonatian

General information
Travonatian (Trævonæxin) is the official language of Travonat, an island nation in the North Atlantic. The language is influenced by Scandinavian languages, Dutch, English, French, and a bit of Spanish and Portuguese.

It can be classified as both a Germanic and a Romance language, as it has heavy influences from both families.

Alphabet
B, D, Ð, E, F, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, Я, S, T, V, X, Y, Æ, Ø, Ж, Þ

Note that each letter makes only one sound.

Grammar
Travonatian is a very simple language with strict rules. There are few, if no exceptions to most rules.

Verbs
All infinitives of verbs end in -os. All present-tense verb forms end in -ok. All past tense verbs end in -op. All future-tense verb forms end in -on. Other words have these letters at the end, but there are no verbs that do not end in these letters.

Nouns
Nouns have fewer rules, but they also have cases. The equative case is marked by the addition of the suffix -erk to the subject. "The cat acts like a king": "Dy kæterk ektok kom onæ rovæ"

This case (not sure of the name) is marked by the suffix -ov, as in "The cat's food" becoming "Nyrtyrov dy kæt".