Umbrean

=Setting= Umbrean is spoken in the nation Umbrean Confederacy but is one of the major languages on Verus

Phonology
Umbrεaπ alphabets sounds like this.

=Basic Grammar=

Suffix
Nouns changes depending on if its definite or not, or if its more than one or not. Simply add the ending of the proper after the noun

Numbers
A thing to keep in mind is this language is base-12 based

Verbs
Umbrean is very regular in its language except for very few verbs but mostly the verb "to be"

Standarized change of a tense for a verb is achived by simply adding/changing the word behind the verb. For Example, "to walk" is Foz, "i am going", ignoring the persinal pronoun, would be "Foz Liy"


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! colspan="1" | Tense ! colspan="1" | Word ! colspan="1" | Example "To go" ! Present simple ! Present continuous ! Present Perfect ! Preterit ! Imperfect ! Past continuous ! Conditional ! Pluperfect ! Future ! Future perfect
 * Шεю || I go.
 * Гiψ || I am going.
 * Σζ || I have gone.
 * Krε || I went.
 * Φrεψ || I used to go.
 * Mag || I was going.
 * Бюa || I would go
 * Dωv || I had gone.
 * Tra || I will go.
 * Kiг || I will have gone.
 * }

To Be
This verb is sometimes considered to be none existent since it is the very word used to conject a verb. "am" is therefor right out "Гiψ" and "will be" is "Tra" and so on

Negation
To negate a sentence such as "im not walking" one adds the affix -ψб to the verb so it becomes "gψг dψasψб гiψ"

Persinal Pronouns
Umbrean have many persinal pronouns for various situations and the choice is critical in conversation as wrong choice can be considered an insult.
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! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Case ! colspan="2" | Subjective ! colspan="2" | Objective ! colspan="3" | Genitive ! rowspan="1" | sg. ! rowspan="1" | pl. ! rowspan="1" | sg. ! rowspan="1" | pl. ! rowspan="1" | sg. ! rowspan="1" | pl. ! rowspan="1" | interrogative !! colspan="2" | 1st ! rowspan="3" | 2nd ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Other ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Verusian ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Wise ! rowspan="5" | 3rd ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Impersinal ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Other ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Verusian ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Wise ! style="font-size: x-small;" | Noble
 * Gψг || Gψгζ
 * Gaζ || Gaζш
 * Guю || Guюζ
 * Umi|| Umiζ
 * Umij|| Umijг
 * Umiζ|| Umiζг
 * Ψюa|| Ψюaζ
 * Ψюaζ|| Ψюaζг
 * Ψюak|| Ψюakζ
 * Гuж|| Гuжε
 * Гψж|| Гψжε
 * Гeж|| Гεжε
 * Gaш|| Gaшs
 * Guш|| Guшs
 * Gψш|| Gψms
 * Hur|| Hurг
 * Hurζ|| Hurζг
 * Hurю|| Hurюг
 * Zψ|| Zψζ
 * Zψю|| Zψюζ
 * Zψζ|| Zψζг
 * Гuж|| Гuжε
 * Гψж|| Гψжε
 * Гeж|| Гεжε
 * Kψr|| Kψrζ
 * Kψrю|| Kψrюг
 * Kψru|| Kψruζ
 * }
 * }

Other Pronouns

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! colspan="1" | Case ! colspan="1" | Query ! colspan="1" | This ! colspan="1" | That ! colspan="1" | Some ! colspan="1" | No ! colspan="1" | Every ! Adjective ! Person ! Thing ! Place ! Time ! Way ! Reason
 * Aiж || Hωtψ || Kшi || Πiπζa || Шψω || Uшaaш
 * Iжuζ || * || * || * || * || *
 * Ψaπж || * || * || * || * || *
 * Ωgπ || Hωgπ || * || * || * || *
 * Nζuj || Hωζuj || * || * || * || *
 * Aшuζ || Hωюuζ || * || * || * || *
 * Dшa || * || * || * || * || *
 * }

English Persinal Pronouns

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! colspan="1" | Case ! colspan="1" | Query ! colspan="1" | This ! colspan="1" | That ! colspan="1" | Some ! colspan="1" | No ! colspan="1" | Every ! Adjective ! Person ! Thing ! Place ! Time ! Way ! Reason
 * which || this || that || some || no || every
 * who || this || that || someone || no one || everyone
 * what || this || that || something || nothing || everything
 * where|| here || there || somewhere || nowhere || everywhere
 * when || now || then || sometime || never || always
 * how || thus || * || somehow|| * || *
 * why || * || * || * || * || *
 * }

Standard
The Umbrean language is a Subject-Object-Verb language that arranges its sentences as "adam apple ate" rather than the english SVO "Adam ate apple"

Adjective/Adverbs
Descriptions of nouns and verbs are placed behind the word they are describing. "The red house" would be "The house red"

Conjection
Connecting to parts is done like in english, X and Y, X or Y

=Dictionary=

=Example text=

One

 * Gψг πijuшrωrε φψguu dψas гiψ = I am walking toward the big city
 * Gψг = I
 * πijuшrωr φψguu = toward the big city
 * dψas гiψ = am walking

Two

 * Πitartarus φaπuж шεю = Go/walk/run to tartarus or go to hell
 * Πitartarus = to tartarus/hell
 * φaπuж шεю = walk (in a demanding way)