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Yacivatreiza is a language somewhat inspired by Spanish.

Setting
Yacivatreiza was created by Admiral Yacivo in the 1530s DEE as an easy language to learn and understand. Admiral Yacivo, commander of the Golden Fleet of the Kingdom of Heaven (located where the Republiqui Aztecatla was before the Apocalypse), was stranded on the coast of Cuvia (Cuba) along with the rest of his crewmembers after the Golden Fleet was defeated by a massive barbarian fleet numbering in the tens of thousands of ships. He and his crewmembers rebuilt a society and thrived by trading with and mingling with the natives of Cuvia. Yacivo became the Admiral (governor) of the new land, and in his spare time, he and a team of three or so native intellectuals developed the Yacivatreiza language, heavily influenced by Yacivo's language and the language of the natives, which eventually spread to all of Cuvia. Meanwhile, the barbarian fleet had not only devastated the mainland with warfare, but also brought a plague, killing most of its inhabitants and leaving it in tribal chaos. The Yaci people from Cuvia settled the mainland in the 1700s DEE, bringing back civilization.

Phonotactics
Any vowel can border any consonant, and vice versa.

Consonant pairs... to be figured out later.

Basic Grammar
Yaci nouns are declined and verbs conjugated.

Verb Suffixes
Verb suffixes denote person.

Verb Infixes
Verb infixes denote tense. They are inserted between the verb ending and the stem.

Target Pronouns
Verb suffixes/endings are not always at the end of a verb. In fact, they usually aren't, as they're succeeded by a target pronoun. A target pronoun indicates who or what is the target of a verb. Sometimes, two target pronouns are placed in a row. In this case, the first indicates an object, and the second indicates the person the object is being 'verbed' to. When two third person target pronouns are placed together, the first's initial letter changes to an 's'.

Noun Suffixes
Noun suffixes denote number and gender.

Dictionary
Links to other pages with Yaci words:

Parts of speech

Verbs

Adjectives

Nouns