Iwar Gopa

Classification and Dialects
The first settlers of Aravea (Arcadia in our language, Arsh Ran Zvel Arsh phonetic) Region, spoke the original Iwar Gopa(Holy Speak) that permitted them to connect to the centralised Gates of Earth that existed around the region and burrowed power from it, however during the events of the First Eve Opye O(Execute Slumber God) the inhabitants forgot how to use the language and doomed it to be legends.

The recent studies of ruins showed the original Iwar Gopa to be still usable, ever since, the 437 chapters of Earth's Thema have become connected again.

There exist two small diferences between Apazve Iwar Gopa and Iapazve Iwar Gopa, the Writing system is different and the phonetics are slightly different.

The old language instead had sylabic sounds and wrote them as words like "I-wa-r" (Ibral Walr Riln), this was a very ineficient way to write and to say the words so old writtings were translated in a diferent way, however an ancient text must be said like they wrote, if not, no connection is made.

Example if we say (Iwar) it won't connect to the Gate, but if we say Ibral Walr Riln it will connect to the Gate.

Phonology

Consonants
In Iwar Gopa there are 20 consonants not counting Y as a consonant (de facto) but Y works as a consonant so the chart below will represent it.

B, C, D, F, G, H, Jd, K, L, M, N, P, Qu, R, S, T, Zv, W, X, Z

Special cases of dropping sounds:

Qu: at the end the "U" drops and it becomes silent unless a word explicitly has a "U"  Example: Men (Meq), Rose (Maqu).

Jd: at the end the "D" drops and becomes silent, no exceptions.

Zv: at the end the "Z" drops and becomes silent like in Ancient (Agav), no exceptions.

There are types when joining sounds of consonants:

1º Type, Following a "B" there cannot be the following sounds, B, P and T

2º Type, Following a "X" there cannot be the following sounds, X, W, Z and Zv

3º Type, Before a "H" there can only be the following sounds, vowels, C, S, N, K, P, R, T, L and W

4ºType, double consonants are only, SS, LL(LH in the old language) and KK due to no interactions between the people of the old and new language, old language had MM and RR added to this group, new words were translated has having only an R or an M, this type must be followed by a vowel other than Y.

New types may be added.

Vowels
There are 8 vowels in Iwar Gopa, however Y behaves like a consonant.

A, Ã, E, É, I, Y, O, U

Tonic Vowel

The Iwar Gopa System houses two types of A, E and O used in various words.

Examples:

Gopa(to Speak) / gopɑ/ non tonic O, tonic A

Apazve(Old) / ɑpɑzⱱə / tonic A, tonic A, non tonic E

Weq(Men) / wɛk / tonic E

Maqu (Rose) / mɑk'ʉ / tonic A

Epga (Earth) / ɛpgɐ / tonic E, non tonic A

There exist 2 types of tonic vowels in a total of 5

Accented ones: Ã, É

Non Accented ones: A,E,O

There exist 6 non tonic vowels

I,A,E,O,U,Y

Nouns
Gender

There is no gender difference between objects, they all have genderless preposition normally "lu"(the) or in rare cases "Lpi" meaning male or "Lhi" female.

example: The (female) creature was sleeping. The Gold is in the Gate.

Lu lhi crea bi'eg vi'op. Lu Spire eg ol lu Hibe.

Plural There are various types of nouns that have a plural different from the normal rule which is to add a "O" to a consonant sound or a "S" to a vowel sound.

1º Type, following the terminations of "R" and "L" we add a "N" sound

2º Type, following a "A" termination we add "N" sound

3º Type, following a "q" or a "j" we add a "A" sound

Opposites

To make opposites we add an "I" sound to the beginning of the word like "Apave" - old, "Iapazve" - new

Except when the beginning of the word has the following sounds, "I" and "Y", there we use "Ir" - not, connected to the word like "Iwar" - Holy, "Iriwar" - Unholy

Verbs
In Iwar Gopa there exist only 4 basic tenses in which verbs can conjugate, however they can be put together to form missing tenses, the conjugation appears before the verb and doesn't vary by person, only in exceptions were the verb and the radical split into two words. the usage of < ' > is so it has a small pause between the radical and the verb.

Basic Tenses:

Normal Tense(Present) - No radical

Past Tense - Bi'(verb)

Future Tense - Vi'(verb)

Imperative Tense - Gie'(verb)

Examples: ​Composite Tenses:

Past Continuous - Bi'(verb) + Vi'(verb)

Present Continuous - (verb) + Vi'(verb)

Past Perfect Continuous - Bi'(verb) + Bi'(verb) + Vi'(verb)

Conditional is formed by the usage of If in a sentence.

Personal Pronouns

There 11 are personal pronouns in Iwar Gopa:

Syntax
The syntax is similar to the English but it deforms the interrogative and negative.

Example : God(S) created(V) the World(O).---> O(S) Bi'zu(V) Lu Wole(O).

Example : God(S) didn't create(V) the World(O).---> O(S) Ir Bi'zu(V) Lu Wole(O). (doesn't add a new auxiliary verb only adds Ir - not, to the sentence)

Example: Did God create the world?---> O(S) Bi'zu(V) Lu Wole(O)? (the sentence stays the same only changes the pronounciation to a question and doesn't create a auxliary verb )

Example : Didn't God(S)  create(V) the World(O)?---> O(S) Ir Bi'zu(V) Lu Wole(O)?

Example text
Extract from the Declaration of the Rights:

Weq eg genir la sawe imp la orta ol ipirln. --> "Men are born and remain free and equal in rights."

Book of Revalations: Quér bi'legv Pite bi'izvo van Apalv ivan Epga,

" I saw a Star fallen from Heaven to Earth, and he was given the key to the shaft of the bottomless pit."