Poweinean

Atherian Rakuietrab
Atherian Rakuietrab was the oldest version of the Poweinean language. Note that it does not have a witten language. Hence, modern linguistics have very little understanding about this form.

Late Transtitional Atherian Rakuietrab (Estakuitrab)
Late transtitional Rakuietrab can be seen as a Estaria Alphabet-ized version of Rakuietrab. The spelling and grammar almost remain unchanged in this version of Poweinean. Note that this transitions occurs in the last 300s when the decline of the Atherian power.

Early Freljordian-Tryndameriyy (Mosourvivre)
Upon the arrival of the Freljordians, the language experienced a huge change. The Freljordians broughts new words and a brand new phonetic rules. However, due to the fact that most Tryndamerians are still Rakwirab dialect, the Early Freljordian-Tryndameriyy wasn't very common among the people.

Compare to later the Rucsurezier, the Mosourvivre had more original words from the Freljordian, while many Freljordian-like Estakuitrabs are also popular.

Late Freljordian-Tryndameriyy (Rucsurezier)
The Late Freljordian-Tryndameriyy was a merge of Freljordian with already Freljoridized Early Freljordian-Tryndameriyy. Over time, the Late Freljordian-Tryndameriyy was a common language shares in the Freljordian Empire. Note that the new alphabet,Å added during this period.

Since this period is also known as for fabulous artworks, the Rucsurezier remains in the form of artworks and theatrical scripts today.

Prarasquiliyy
The world 'Prarasquilay' is come from the word ' old language'. The new alphabet, Θ was added in this period. The formation of Prarasquiliyy is started by he formation of the regulation board of Poweinean, the ''Uprisläsium Tryndamerio. ''The grammar are settled during this period. Following by the spread of Tryndamerian colonism, the Prarasuiliyy is spreaded across 2 colonies.

Novosquiliyy
The letter Å and Θ are dropped from the standard alphabets. This is the newest version of the Poweinean Language.

Accent of Current Version, Prarasquiliyy
Dispite the Standard Tryndamerian, that are some accents.

Guyanese Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Guyanese Plain and Lower Guyana Regions in Tryndameria. The last consonant in the last word of the sentence are usually missing, and instead repeat the last vowel twice.

Kaladoun-Rael Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Bay Area in Tryndameria.

Rhumic Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Southern Rhum, Quinn and Kasparovia Provinces in Tryndameria.

Lake Area Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Swain Lakes Region in Tryndameria.

Juvenile Accent
Commmonly speaks thru out Southeastern Tryndameria, most speakers are in coastal Juvenile Province area.

Casinia Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Casini Islands, one of the Tryndamerian colonies.

Montorisuri Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Montorisuri River Valley of Schetswenschen Colony.

Schetswenschen Accent
Commonly speaks thru out central plains of Schetswenschen Colony.

Ritosvoure Accent
Commonly speaks thru out Southern Schetswenschen Colony.

Phonotactics
A Poweinean syllable includes a syllable nucleus consisting of a vowel sound. Syllable onset and coda (start and end) are optional. A syllable can start with up to three consonant sounds, as in swröv /swrɔv/, and end with up to three, as in schrölst /ʃrolst/. This gives an Poweinean syllable the following structure, (CCC)V(CCC) where C represents a consonant and V a vowel. The consonants that may appear together in onsets or codas are restricted, as is the order in which they may appear.

Furthermore, several consonants have limited distributions: /h/ can only occur in syllable initial position, and /ŋ/ only in syllable final position.

Alphabet System
Nowadays, Poweinean is written in Estariyy Alphabet System (also called Latin alphabet on the Earth). Note that the order of letters is different in Poweinean where O is moved up while T and S switched places.

Number
Poweinean nouns conjugate according to its ending type and number.

There are 4 kinds of numbers, they are: singular, plural, unclear ,and infinite. Use singular when there is only one object; otherwise uses plural. When in the interrogative sentence, use unclear if the amount of object is unknown; use infinite to referring things that are infinite large, also can be used for exaggeration.

The conjugation is according to the noun's ending.

There are 4 types of noun ending that has special suffixes for multiple number objects. * When there is a vowel in the end of the root word, the i is dismissed. i.e. ëxènsé ⇒ ëxènséum. When the root word is end in a; the ending of plural form becomes simply -as 

Possessive Constructions
Possession can be expressed either by the possessive enclitic hen, or by the preposition el. Historically the hen possessive has been used for animate nouns, whereas the el possessive has been reserved for inanimate nouns. Today this distinction is less clear, and many speakers use hen also with inanimates. Orthographically the possessive hen is separated from the noun root with an space, possessive hen should not be treated as a separate word from the root.

Verb
Poweinean verbs conjugate according to its tense and person.

There are three persons (first, second, third and omniscient).

The six fused tense-aspects are: * Stand alone if the verb starts with a consonant. i.e. de spise = IS eating .If the following verb start with a vowel, use prefix d'' '-. i.e. d'ëdreich'' = is looking.
 * present simple- actions according at the time of speech
 * present continuing - actions continuing in the present
 * present perfect - actions completed rightly when the time of speech (intransitive verbs only).
 * past simple - actions according at the time of speech was in the past.
 * past continuing- actions continuing in the past
 * past perfect - actions completed by the past
 * future simple - events occurring in the future.
 * future continuing- actions continuing in the future
 * future perfect - actions completed by a point in the future

** Stand alone if the verb starts with a consonant. i.e. le spise = will eat .If the following verb start with a vowel, use prefix ''l'-. i.e. l'ëdreich'' = will look.

Mood
Transition verbs sometimes vary due to the circumstance of the talking. Note when in the Frozen and Formal register, all continuing tenses (present/past/future) are disabled, user might need to use perfect tenses or simple tenses to avoid this grammar syntax.

Basic of Descriptive
In Poweinean, adjective and adverbs are interchangeable. Conveniently, they are called descriptive.

Degree of Comparison
The Poweinean language has 2 degree of comparison {| class="article-table" ! !2 Syllables or less !3 Syllables or more !Comparative !Superlative
 * +Degree of Comparisons in Poweinean
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 * peri-
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Pronouns
Some basic pronouns in Poweinean

Tryndameria
Poweinean is the official language of Tryndameria.

Preference
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