Luviant

Luviant ( lɯ vʎant)is a constructed language made by the mixture of the languages French, English and Spanish with natives languages from the Americas. Thus, Luviant belongs to the family of Germanic Languages and Romance languages.

The language uses the Latin alphabet with four kind of accents.

It's the official language of Crystaland and the most spoken in the country. It's the first language for the 94 % of the population in Crystaland with English (3 %), French (2 %) and Spanish (1 %).

The language is regulated by "The Real Luviant Academy" (TRLA) who regulates the language, grammar and meanings of the words.

The name "Luviant" is from the city Luvie, considerate the place where the language born.

Consonants
Standar Luviant uses differents kind of conosontans sounds depending the combination or the word, the languange has 21 consonants phonemes.

The sounds change with differences beetwen dialects. Also, all of dialects distinguish beetwen the sounds /v/ and /b/.

But with the passage of the time, some sounds and words have changed of the original word.

Luviant only has a glottal and the letter can change the sound depending the word and the tense.

Luviant is quicker than English to pronunciate and the spoken common almost always the final word is omitted.

When the letters 'm' and 'n' have a 'g' next to, the sound becomes into 'ɱ' and 'ŋ'.Luviant's 'r' is like french 'r'. The sound 'ʧ' is the sound of 'ch'.

Vowels
Luviant has 10 vowel phonemes. The phomene 'e' becames into 'ə' next to the phonome 'ɛ', the phonemes 'ɛ', 'ɔ', 'y' and 'u' only are in grammar diphtongs.

The phoneme are these: /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/, /y/, /ø/, /ə/, /ɯ/, /ɔ/ and /œ/

All the vowel phonemes are some shorts with consonats.

Alphabet
Luviant uses the Latin alphabet. Other sounds are made by diphtongs: The letter 'c' sounds /k/ with the vowels 'a', 'o' and 'u'; and sounds /s/ with the vowels 'e' and 'i'.
 * Ai: /ɛ/
 * Ei: /ɛ/
 * Oi: /ɔ/
 * Ui: /y/
 * Ua: /ua/
 * Ue: /œ/
 * Au: /o/
 * Eu: /ø/
 * ia: /ʎa/
 * ie: /ʎe/
 * io: /ʎo/
 * Ch: /ʧ/
 * Ll: /ʃ/ /ʒ/
 * Sh: /ʃ/
 * Ee: /i/

The letter 'g' sounds /g/ with the vowels 'a', 'o' and 'u'; sounds /h/ with the vowels 'e' and 'i'; gë /gue/ and gï /gui/; and ghe /ge/ and ghi /gi/

Nouns (Sustants)
Luviant distinguishes two kind of nouns according with the number.

The plural makes with the following rules: The nouns do not have gender.
 * 1) If the noun ends in vowel, add -s (/s/).
 * 2) If the noun ends in consontant, add -s (/s/)
 * 3) If the noun ends in 'ch', 'x', 'sh', 's', add -es (/əs/)
 * 4) If the noun ends in a grave vowel (`), the vowel becames in a normal vowel and add -s (/s/)

Example:

Pronouns (Pronombs)
Luviant has the following pronouns with special pronuntiation:
 * I: Jey /ʃej/
 * You: Vou /vu/
 * He: Mes /mes/
 * She: Mer /meʁ/
 * We: Nous /nus/
 * You all: Vous /vus/
 * They (male): Mest /mest/
 * They (female): Meste /meste/
 * One (male): Onê /onei/
 * One (female): one /one/