Lomev

 Lomev 

Lomev has some borrowed features and words from Russian and Irish. Spoken in Western Cothccus, Lomev has a rich history and has 3 daughter languages.

Phonology
Lomev consists of 17 distinct sounds, with 11 consonant sounds and 6 vowel sounds with only 3 letters for the vowels. The way a vowel is pronounced is based on the consonant that comes before it.

Phonotactics
"There is no general syllable order because each part of speech typically follow a different syllable order. Each word does not follow this specific order, but is most common." "Almost all words start with a consonant. In a few cases some words will start with a vowel. i.e."

Writing System
Lomev can be written using the Latin Alphabet, but is supposed to be written in the Lomev Alphabet.

Verbs & Tenses
"Verbs always have to have tenses, if a verb has no tense before or after it, that phrase would be grammatically incorrect." "The present tense indefinite indicates the subject has the capability to do said verb, but is not currently doing the verb.""There are infinitive and definite verbs. All infinitive verbs end in -t, and mostly follow a CVCVC pattern. Verbs are conjugated based on who or what is doing the action. There are six different subjects or verb endings in Lomev. Gender is not a concept in Lomev, so he, she, and it are all one word."