Míbvui

History
Mиbvui (romanized as Mibvui) is the one the oldest languages of the Camиδиc (Camithic) language family. It is the one of the first descendents of Proto-Camиδиc. It was the official language of the ηrliδil (Erlithil) Empire. While it is currently a dead language, it is taught in schools as many of the world's languages are descended from it (similar to Latin).

Some notable changes from Proto-Camиδис are the lost of 2 genders (masculine personal and feminine personal), the allative case, and the jussive and interrogative moods.

Mиbvui was influenced by several surrounding languages, including Иmδali (Imtahli). Estimates place the language to be 4000 - 5000 years old. Approximately 47% of people speak languages descended from Mиbvui, making it the most dominant group of languages.

Some phonology changes occured as well. The influence of outside languages saw the creation of a new phenome / ɲ/. In addition, Proto-Camи δиc only had /k͡s/, the infuence of external languages led to that splitting into /k/ and /s/.

Other info
Mibvui will be written in the romanized version for the rest of this page. This language is a nominative-accusative SOV language. It is mostly a priori.

Consonants
Notes 1. Many younger speakers are using /ɹ/ more than /ɾ/ due to lazy pronunciation.

2. Some speakers are turning / ʔ/ into /h/

 3. /n/ turns into [ɲ] before /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/.

 4. /f/ becomes [ θ] before /s/, unless it is preceeded by / ɐ/ (/efs/ becomes [e θs], but / ɐfs/ doesn't change).

5. Some speakers may merge /t/ and /k/ to from [ t͡k]. This mainly occured in southern dialects.

Vowels
Notes 1. / ɛ/ is often pronounced as [e] before / ɲ/

 2. / ʌ/ becomes [ ə] before / ŋ/

 3. / ɯ/ becomes [ ʌ] or [e] before / ŋ/ and following / ɲ/

 4. no back vowels, except for /o/ may appear before / pʲ/

 5. / ʊ/ becomes [u] before / θ/ and / ʃ/

Stress
In words that end with vowels, stress is usually placed on the last vowel. However, if the letter before the last vowel is also vowel, then stress is placed on the second to last vowel. If a word ends with a consonant, stress is placed on the first vowel, unless a word is more than 4 syllables long. Then stress is placed on the 2nd vowel.

Certain vowels can never be stessed. This are / ɪ/ and  /ɚ/. In addition, /u/ is always stressed, no matter where it is in the word.

Syllable
(This will most likely change)

(C)(C)V/D(C)(C)

Where C is a consonant, V is a vowel, and D is a valid diphthong.

Pronouns
Personal Pronouns