Tesnafek Kuna-lia

Classification and Dialects
Short Manner TekK-l

Full Manner Tesnafek Kuna-lia

The name of the Language derives from the notion of the speakers that language was given from the hollow cavity of the Sound Organ(Tsa-lat) also known as the vocal cords hence Tesnafek(Singing) Kuna-lia(Hollow).

This language has no known dialects as of yet.

Phonotactics
Words can be form trough simple rules: Tesnafek Kuna-lia has a very restricted cluster for consonants: All vowel clusters are possible, the U letter when in clusters of vowels becomes a /w/ sound, special case Uu /wu/.
 * (C)C - Only two consonants can be directly together;
 * Vowels can be directly together;
 * (C)(C)V(V/C) - A word needs at least a vowel;
 * The rules for Consonant clusters and vowels clusters don't apply to Radical formed words; Nossa-nu k-b i, (To follow an animal);

Grammar
The Tesnafek Kuna-lia grammar divides itself in 8 categories, each having some special restrictions and Class, they are disposed in hierarchy:
 * Open Class:
 * Verb;
 * Noun
 * Verbal Form;
 * Closed Class:
 * Sentence Identifier;
 * Open Class(cont.):
 * Adjective;
 * Linker;
 * Radical;
 * Suffix;

Nouns
Nouns are normally formed by two or more radicals, they sometimes form from Verbal forms that aren't inside the Verb

Verbal Form
This class normally is formed by Conjugated Verbs that serve other purposes in a sentence.
 * Fina -> Fina(verb to use in Past continuous) Fina(User noun)

Sentence Identifier
This type is the only Closed Class, it contains all reserved words that mark certain parts of a sentence or alter the meaning of words.

Sentence part: a part of a sentence like Subject, Verb, Object

The position in sentence part is divided in three parts, Begin, Middle and End, these are relative to the words that compose that sentence part.

There is also a linkage part that is to see if the reserved word gains a "-" when it is used.

Adjective
An adjective must be followed by the Sentence Identifier Aka-(adjective) except when the Adjective is the Participle of the Verb, Example: Aka-lia (Empty), Tesnafek (Participle equivalent to Singing).

Linker
As the name suggests this type of word links and relates the various words, Fieb is both a Sentence Identifier and a Linker of Possession.

They normally end with a "E" with some exceptions:
 * Fieb (of);
 * Titia (part of);
 * Nasfe-kno(Without);
 * Fiti (Equivalent to Can/ to be able to);

Radical
The most basic building block of