Reneonese

General information
Reneonese is the language of Reneon, a kingdom in western Andalucia. It is influenced by Spanish, but it is, apparantly, not very close to it.

Alphabet
A B C ' ' D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V X

J & K is only used in loanwords

C can either be pronounced as k or s, depending on the vowel that follows.

G can either be pronounced as g or j, depending on the vowel that follows.

J is pronounced like y.

V is pronounced like w.

The sound sh is written as "Sh".

The sound th is written "TH".

There is an additional letter between C & D. It resembles C but it only makes the s sound & has a symbol below it that looks like a tiny "5". I don't know how to type that letter, so for now, it will be marked as ' '.

Phonotactics
Reneonese has the following diphthongs, ei, ai, & ao.

V cannot be followed by o or u. Similarly, J cannot be followed by e or i.

Grammar
Reneonese is unusual for loosely borrowing grammatical features from languages across the globe, notably Japanese.

Verbs
Verbs have 3 moods (indicative, imperative, & subjunctive), 2 numbers (singular & plural), three persons (first second & third), 6 tenses (present, imperfect, future, perfect, future perfect, & past)

Mood & Voice
Imperative - -e

Indicative - -et

Subjunctive - -it

Active - ewet

Passive - eter

Nouns
Nouns have 3 cases (nominative, ablative, locative, & "special"), three genders (masculine, feminine, & neuter), two numbers (singular & plural) The special case can be used as an accusative, genitive, or dative case.

Personal Pronouns
unlike nouns, pronouns do not have cases. Pronouns have three genders, three persons, & two numbers.

Demonstative Prononus
There are three demonstratives, each have only three genders & two numbers.

Other Pronouns
Who - Gve

What - Gved

Itself - Ixon

Themselves - Ixa

That - Gva

Numerals
Una, Do, Tresa, Gvatro, Cingve, Sesa, seta, oto, nova, de' 'a.