MIMIXI

General information
MIMIXI is a language spoken from the first settlers of Reekso.

Alphabet
It consists of only eight letters and always in capitals. The names and God is written with bigger letters.

I(i) M(m) L(l) C(k) V(v) Ɔ( tʃ) D(θ) X(x)

Phonotactics
Syllabes end in vowel expect if the word ends in a consonant. This consonant joins the vowel before and if there is the consonant before it. Vowels can be alone a syllabe. There is accent at MIMIXI. The syllabe third from right takes a higher accent. If there are two syllabes the lef tone takes the accent. If there is oe syllabe it has no accent.

Grammar
Articles nouns and adjectives. Nouns and adjectives are only be recognised by the article always in the front.

Singular                             Plurar

Nominative(used also as vocative)                                I                                      XIX

Genative(one with Ablative)                                        ƆIX                                    XIƆ

Dative(used also for locative and instrumental)            ƆI                                     ƆIƆ

Accusative                                                                     ƆIM                                  MIƆ

Pronouns in their cases are distincted by putting again the article on the begin.

On nominative/vocative they are   I ICI (I)  I XI (You) I  IƆIX(He/She/it) I IMIX(We) I IMIM(You)  IƆI(They).

In MIMIXI verbs have no change between persons expect pronouns are placed before it or otherwise the subject is placed. There are two aspects. Infinitive which is the verb without any pronoun or subject written or spoken. Also there is the particle where the Articles are just placed before. There are five tenses. Present need no special. There is the Past continius and Past stimple for past depending if the act was momentus or lasted much more while the same is for the future tenses the Future continius and Future simple. In all tenses expect Present you add a word before the verb and after the subject/pronoun.

Past continius II Past Simple IX Future simple DI Future continius DIDI. There are two voices. Active needs nothing while to make voice an D(I) has to be added at the begin of the verb. Watch that the I is putted when the verb starts with a consonant.