Parefasili

Parefasili (pare+fasili meaning simple) is a engineered language which first main goal was to be as simple as long as it doesn't severely affect the usability and practicality and with second goal to sound good and not like a tribal language. It is a pretty a euro-centric language because many of the words are based on Spanish, French, Italian or Latin.

Phonology
The phonology is very simple as it has only 12 simple to pronounce consonants and a classic 5 vowel system. There are two thing i should note: first that the vowel /i/ when next to another vowel makes the sound /j/ and second that vowel /u/ when next to another vowel turns into /w/.

Grammar
In Parefasili a word can be either a noun, a verb, an adjective or anything else and it also nearly never changes in any way. The language has a small vocabulary so in order to describe more specific words you need to glue other words together. Like for example: tetiesdolor - head ache petroplanta - hard plant, like a tree! In Parefasili the capital letters are used only when you are writing something's or someone's name.

Punctuation
There are three punctuation marks:. - ? ! !, ? and. are probably obvious so i don't have to explain them. But - is used when you want to join two sentences that are deeply connected with each other

Nouns
The only thing is that when You want to use a noun you add "una" (which means "one") before the word for singular, "ela" for plural (also applies to pronouns) or you could also use "vila" for specifying that you mean all instances of that thing, but it's pretty loose so you can also use numbers or anything else to specify the amount. To mark ownership of something you simply add the pronoun or name of the subject and then the object they posses like for example: mi la femeparent - my mom

Pronouns
There are three pronouns: mi, vi, et mi - I, me, mine vi - You, Yours et - he, she, it, his, her, it's If you want to make them plural then you add ala before just like with nouns.

Adjectives
Most adjectives are created by adding either "pare" for "a little", a few or "tres" for "very", many before the base noun. Like for example the language's name is made of "pare" and "fasili" which means difficulty/simplicity (it's written together just for appearance).

Syntax
The language is SVO but more detailed description for a statement would be: [subject] [time] [verb] [object] [remainder] For a question it is: [question/verb or both] [time] [subject] [object] [remainder] If you want to command something then you can just say the verb without the object eg.: femovue per etven! - come here!

Tenses
You could say that there's either one tense or that there are many, because you just add before the verb either "ante" word for "before", "apre" word for "after", "apredias" word for tomorrow, etc. etc. If you wanted to make it more specific that your are something now then you can use "ettempo" which is like "this time" so it means "now".

Example text
Mi ante vue la vuetel don mi la maskepartene I was watching a film with my boyfriend Et eto dolor It really hurts Eto pote tu apre femovue? So will you be able to come?

Learning resources
In order to not bloat this site with all the vocabulary I posted it on pastebin in two forms: Handbook: https://pastebin.com/68BdRd2P Vocabulary only: https://pastebin.com/hYfs84TT

Contact
If you would want to discuss something about the language you can contact me through discord: 5271#5271 :3