Aranchese

Fedlian /fi:dljən/ (in Fedlian "Feyðlit" /feiðlit/) is a language spoken in Fedlya by about 8,000,000 people.

It is mainly an "a priori" language with very small influence from romance, german and greek languages.

Classification and Dialects
There are two groups of dialects:
 * Northern Dialects
 * Southern Dialects

Nouns
There are 9 cases: Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, Dative, Causative, Ablative, Lative, Locative-Prepositional and Instrumental.

To make the noun definite add the suffix '-(u)de'

nouns that end in -k turn into g

Feldyak > Feldyage (Fedlia's)

Endings are [*] = vowel harmony, depends on last or first vowel of the word.

Verb "to be"
To make the verb to be with a noun or an adjective you can add the suffix -(n)*l followed by the verb suffix, where * is the last vowel of the word root.

Example: həundulə= I am a dog, wahəundulestakur = I wouldn't want to be a dog

to make it "to become" use the suffix -(d)inêkel(ə)

Həundinêkelə = I become a dog, I am becoming a dog

I have made you become a dog = Þəlen həundinêkelafo

Conditional Mood
Same as indicative with 'wə-' or 'wa-' prefix before the verb root. There is no real rule on which one to use, usually people just use the one that sounds better in a said context.

Subjunctive Mood
Same as indicative with 'ulə-' or 'ula-' prefix before the verb root. There is no real rule on which one to use, usually people just use the one that sounds better in a said context.

Imperative Mood
Same as indicative with 'ê(v)-' prefix.

Inferential Mood
Same as indicative with 'aśa(v)-' prefix

Participle
Present participle is made with -(k)ap and past participle -(k)apef

Passive
To make the verb passive add the suffix -(t)inde (before the negative suffix)

Passive-negative is -(t)indekur

Negative
To make the verb negative add -(a)kur

Adjectives
Adjectives are usually formed by noun root plus '-(a)c̆ə' suffix.

The prefix pl(i)- makes it become more (adjective)

pluðəc̆ə = faster

The prefix kurpl(i)- makes it become less (adjective)

kurpluðəc̆ə = less faster

han = comparation proposition

Həundur pluðəc̆eneliste han gulur.

Adverbs
Adverbs are usually formed by noun root plus '-(a)vlə' prefix.

Syntax
Word order is mainly SVO.

Questions are made with "ka" at the end.

Vocabulary
niskatə = be born

free = liberc̆ə

freedom = liber

rights = puder, pudera

dignita = dignatí

ragione = rašim

coscienza = kêš

must = platonə

behave/act = agünə

friendship = hödə

spirit = almə

actually = uše

love (verb)= sêviə

love (noun)= sêve

fox = gilbə

jump (avoiding something, the something is object) = þêndetə

jump (on something, the something becomes lative case) = devec̆ə

quickness = uðə

quick/fast= uðəc̆ə

quickly = uðəvlə

lazy = dremevel

to sleep = dremə

êdöt = idiot

to live = vaiþə

to f**k = budrə

inś = one

to speak/talk = valkə

nalit = language

to like = degostə

Example text
First article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

Ahtar udnamar niskatiste liberc̆ə nadignatí də napuderur. Nə tôngiste rašimes də kêšes də êplatoniste agün inśer nełedatəl hödətén þödalmə.

I love you

þə sêvə vön

I love you (deeper)

þə sêvest vön

Ducks don't have heavy breasts, actually, they don't have and will never have breasts.

Gulade tôngistekur pšant c̆eyyatesa, uše, nə tôngistekur də tônginiselkur c̆eyyatesa.

We had flied to the fish's houses from a star because the wife was old.

Jə fləvenesef gləbaglajelotél nimôkośəl nabrelotén dekalə verduňam agölölist.

We wouldn't have been killed.

Jə wədebebnievnenesefibadindekur.

The quick fox jumps over the lazy dog.

Uðəc̆ə gilbə þêndetin dremevels həundes