Proto central mannic

Classification and Dialects
Proto central mannic was the early human language spoken by central humans during the early second era. It later seperated into many different languages and dialects some of them well known such as Freelandic and others like Ozoman were spoken by only one hundred people in just a hundred years. Proto central mannic is thought to be related to Proto south central mannic however the language seems to have more elven conjugates.

Consonants
Proto central mannic had seventeen consonants, it had bilabials, dentals, alveolars, retroflex. uvular, pharyngeal, glottal. It used plosives, fricatives, affricatives, approximants, later fricatives. The plosives used only voiced consonants, the fricatives distinguished each other by aspiriation.

Phonotactics
CLV CV CFV VC CVC CAV CRCV CRV VCV

Nouns
The proto language used complex but highly regualr noun morphology, case and gender each agree to each other. Pronouns are marked for case and gender. There are around ten articles which all have to agree with the nouns number. Case is shown through suffixes and number is shown through prefixes.

Syntax
Proto central mannic was an active-stative language with its words being made of aggulantives for example the word for fisherman being he who hunts in the river Agafbrohoshityosos (river-locative-feminine third person hunt regular third person singular male ergative) these long compound words would later became shorter over time Agafbrohoshityosos became Akvbrohitosos in Aundarian later this would became Akvrohitos in middle freelandic finally in modern Freelandic it became Akvrotos.