Lalakhmet

General information
It is based completely on Semitic grammar. It's lexicon is filled with words coming from Modern Standard Arabic, Israeli Hebrew, Levantine Arabic, and French; Though most of the basic language is unique. It controls much of central Iraq, coastal and sounthern Syria, and small amounts of Turkey. The Galilnianis orginated as a small group of people around the Sea of Galilee. They began during the sumerian times. They started with cuniform. The state converted to Judaism after being conquered by the Kingdom of Israel. They converted to Christianity during the reign of the Romans. They still remained a small Jewish group all they way until the formation of the Umayyad Caliphate where they converted to Islam and fluorished with the help of Islamic scholars. With the help of France after the fall of the Ottoman Empire the Galilinianis formed their own country The Republic of Galilniae.

Part of: Conlang Conworld

Diacritics
¹  Can be (ة ـة) when representing a feminine inflection  romanized as (Æ æ)

When a word starts with a long vowel it start with the glottal plosive /ʔ/

Nouns
Agrees with the verb.

Case, Plural, and Gender
There are irregularities

Articles
Only the definite article.

Personal Genitive Case
They attach as suffixes to indicate ownership. When this is used the genitive isn't used. (Personal Genitive Case = PGC; Genitive Noun = GN)

Examples:
 * His book is a PGC
 * The pages of the book is a GN
 * My name is a PGC
 * The name of the country is a GN

General Suffixes
They have their own gender rules but follow number cases above. There are irregulars in this section, many.

Adjectives
Adjectives go after the verb

Agreement
Agrees with the verb.

Order
How an adjective goes in order after the noun. Remember that adjectives goes after the noun, like French. ¹A material can be unquantifiable
 * 1) Origin / Ethnicity (French, Chinese, Thai, Christian)
 * 2) Material (wood, candy, innovation¹, beauty)
 * 3) Value (good, bad, cheap, expensive)
 * 4) Age (old, young, 7 years old)
 * 5) Shape (circular, square)
 * 6) Size (big, small)

Numbers
You must apply the correct grammatical number to the noun (>1 = plural, 1 = singular, 2 = dual, ≤3 = plural). Numbers don't use articles.