Sæn

General information
Sæn is the language of Gʍimæʎ, the island empire north of Thälâ and Relia, known on the continent as the Greemire Isles.

Alphabet
Sæn is written from left to right.

Phonotactics
Syllables can be CV, VC, or CVC. The consonants ʒ, ʎ, ɴ, and β only appear after a vowel.

The following consonant clusters may be used: bl, br, bʍ; dl, dr, dʍ; fl, fɹ, fʍ; gl, gr, gʍ; ʒtʃ, ʒɱ, ʒɹ, ʒʍ; xl, xr, xʍ; ltʃ, lx, lɱ, lɹ, lʍ; ʎtʃ, ʎɱ, ʎɹ, ʎʍ; ɴtʃ, ɴʃ, ɴθ; ɹtʃ, ɹl, ɹɱ, ɹʍ; sx, sl, sɱ, sr, sʍ; ʃl, ʃɹ, ʃʍ, tl, tr, tʍ; θl, θɹ, θʍ; βtʃ, βɱ, βɹ, βʍ; vl, vɹ, vʍ; ʍx, ʍl, ʍɹ; zl, zɹ, zʍ

Any two different vowels may be combined into a vowel cluster: æä, æi, æe̞, æu, æy, æə; äæ, äi, äe̞, äu, äy, äə; iæ, iä, ie̞, iu, iy, iə; e̞æ, e̞ä, e̞i, e̞u, e̞y, e̞ə; uæ, uä, ui, ue̞, uy, uə; yæ, yä, yi, ye̞, yə; əæ, əä, əi, əe̞, əu, əy

Grammar
Sentence order is OSV. Nouns without a case specified are inferred from word order. Verbs without a mood specified are usually indicative. Articles preceed the noun; case follows. Adjectives and adverbs follow the noun/verb. Tenses are suffixes to infinitive verbs. Moods preceed verbs, or are split by them.

Nouns
The same pronouns are used for subject, object, and posessive.

Example text
ðu diβʍe̞ɴ väɹ fli yðäx zil e̞ɴ zæyb xäfl. tʃəʎ ʃæne̞ɴ väɹ uʃäl zʍe̞dl zʍil e̞ɴ gluʎ væʃl.