Groraŋh

Groraŋh is an a priori conlang that mixes Latin and Cyrillic letters in the Groraŋh alphabet.

Nouns
Nouns typically do not have a defined words as suffixes, unlike verbs. However, some words have words that appear as suffixes. The words that appear as suffixes are "ízon," which means physical state, "ízor," which means a state of being. There is also "ízol," which denotes ownership, used as a suffix to mean the same as 's in English.

Verbs
Verbs in Groraŋh have the words/suffixes -rao/raoz or -æ. The word "æ" has the same meaning as the suffix -ing. "Raoz" means to or do, depending on context. The word "orb," which means movement, and the word "bol," which means be, is, or am, depending on context, can also be used. All verbs have at least one of these words as a suffix.

Syntax
Groraŋh is OSV. Punctuation is at the beginning of a word, commas, periods, colons, and semicolons are the exceptions; they are at the end of a sentence (periods), or in the middle, but their presence denotes the start of a new word order, whilst still being in the same sentence.

Lexicon
The creator has a list of roots/phonmemes/whatevers in a document on his computer. Also, I should stop using third-person

Example text
!Org, ?Ðaþæbol Olízor bol raoízonæ. Avюízor, Or юzvoŋ ohж юízon bolæ. Цi orbomavюízor Or bolæ. Omavюízor Or bolrao, ohж avюízor Or zvoŋraoðeri bolrao. Groraŋh dånzvoŋraoðer raoeŋheæ. Groízor, Dånzvoŋraoðer groízorao. Avюræmlåni, Groraŋh rōraoæ. Цibolhåízor, avюízor Or bolæ, цibolæ, dånðaþízor bol, ?Ðaþæbol Olízor bol raoízonæ.?Avюízor, Ol bolæ.