Cererian

Classification and Dialects
Cererian or Selela-la is a spoken major language on the planet Varon. It is spoken in Cerra Empire. Also one of the major languages are: Grandi, Avalonian and Phtarathese. The Cererian language has over 500 dialects, but the main major dialects are High-Cerrian, Low-Cerrian, Apanian, Merrian and Montannian.

Phonotactics
The letters are written as said. No diphtongs or phonemes.

Nouns
Nouns have a plural form, it's formed by adding an -s after the noun. Nouns haven't got definiteness. And adjectives aren't inflected and are always placed after the noun and prepositions before.

Pronouns
Personal Pronouns are the same in its accusative and possessive form.

Verbs
Verbs have basic tenses, that are only used at the time it indicates. Also, unique to this languageis the so called Presento Facto form, it is used for things that are facts in the present time, that we have no influence or we cannot change.

Infinitive is formed by adding -h.

Present is formed by adding an -m ending.

Past is formed by adding a -t ending.

Future is formed by adding -l ending.

Conditional is formed by adding the word ako before the infinitive.

Imperative is the same as the infinitive form.

Negative is formed by nodding your head and duplicating the main verb that is negated (the duplicated verb most be identical to the main verb, which means must also be in the same tense) and connect them with a hyphen.

Syntax
Words are capitalized, if they're at the beginning of a sentence or if it's a name or title.

Commas are written always before a conjunction (except and and or), and also in between sentences with a quick reading break.

Periods are written at the end of a absolutly finished sentence.

Question marks are only written at the end of a question.

Exclaimation marks are always written at the end of loud or vocative sentence.

When making compounded words, to make the opposite words of the word, you just duplicate the word, but unlike verbs, the words are written together and not connect with a hyphen.