Denari

The Denari language (Ferse-va Denari / فهرسه-ڤا دهناری) is a language of the hormagi-legana family, spoken by denari, an alien people of the planet Evesh (world, in Denari). It is a nominative-accusative language, of SVO structure, with highly declined nouns (it has 9 grammatical cases), and highly inflected verbs.

Its main speakers are the Denari, it is spoken mainly in Denar, officially Denari Republic (Kermèshvâna-va Denari / کهرمهٔشڤآنا-ڤا دهناری). The denari are monotheists, their religion is nishraism, and they accredit in a single goddess called Nishra (literally god in denari). Their religion encourages capitalism and the pursuit of profit, whose purpose is in the commerce practiced by the Denaris.

Denari is used as lingua franca in much of the planet Evesh, having influenced many languages.

Alphabet
Denari has its own alphabet, but in this text the words will be written in the Latin alphabet and in a modified Arabic alphabet (because they are the ones that best represent the Denari phonemes).
 * The "Ss", (س in Arabic alphabet), is used between two vowels, to represent the phoneme [s].
 * The ص is written as S in the Latin alphabet, but has a sound of [sˤ] or [z] when between two vowels. It is not used elsewhere, only between two vowels or after a vowel on the same syllable, succeeded by a consonant on a different syllable, to represent the sound of [sˤ] or [z].

Exemples:

 * Ast vân as kōbèki-va māsai / است ڤآن اس کوِبهٔک​ي-ڤا ماِصای (I have a great house)
 * Ahrā lar lândasiân / احراِ لار لآنداصیآن (We are brothers)
 * Nor alenat alèli / نور الهنات الهٔلی (You read the book)
 * Avut maèdart iadi / اڤؤت ماهٔدارت یادی (You drank all)
 * Sas ân astas cepasi / ساس آن ​استاس ثهپاصی (He is my husband)
 * Sar ân as naiai-va shiri / سار آن اس نایای-ڤا شیری (She is a tall woman)
 * Sasân ânar vòvisiat / ساصآن آنار ڤۏڤیسیات (They are cousins)
 * Sarân sarata kōbèkda kaona / سارآن ساراتا کوِبهٔکدا کاونا (They will go to father's house)

Exemples ( underlined null subject in English ):

 * Acidara aste dāgari / اثیدارا استه داِگاری ( They told me that)
 * Sar marenar ahrāe / سار مارهنار احراِه (She loves us)
 * Sas ceradar nore / ساس ثهرادار نوره (He stole you)
 * Lavân laedar avet / لاڤآن لاهدار اڤهت (The money conquered you)
 * Vavt zamanar vet l'tâna / ڤاڤت زامانار ڤهت لعتآنا (The fire feeds himself of air).
 * Noras peshvas lèrat ses / نوراس پهشڤاس لهٔرات سهس (Your son will see him).
 * Vergad ser / ڤهرگاد سهر ( I listened her).
 * Nânvar līvarat sesân / نآنڤار لیِڤارات سهصآن (The sister will help them).
 * Astarân peshvarân lèrata serân / استارآن پهشڤارآن لهٔراتا سهرآن (My daughters will see them).