Sloveshian

Sloveshian is a language spoken in the Republic of Sloveshia, bordering with some Post-Russian republics in an alternate universe. This language is the most similar to the Russian language, because it was disconnected from it recently.

Classification and Dialects
Sloveshian belongs to the Indo-European language family, a Slavic group. It is East Slavic because it originated from Russian.

Vowels

 * In unstressed syllables, Russian vowels undergo reduction, which, together with the infuence of surrounding consonants, leads to the appearance of allophones.

Changing
Genders - In the Slovene language, there are 4 genders for nouns: masculine, feminine, neuter and general.

Cases -

1 Declension
1 declension in the Slovene language refers to nouns of feminine, masculine and general gender. The words of the first declension have the ending -а and -я.

2 Declension
2 declension in the Slovene language refers to nouns of neuter and masculine gender. The words of the second declension have the ending -о, -е and -ё.

3 Declension
1 declension in the Slovene language refers to nouns of feminine gender. Words of the third declension have a zero ending in the nominative case and end in 'ь'