Zxoaame

Setting
Zxoaame (pronounced ʒo'jame) is my first attempt at an artlang. As such, I'm keeping it relatively close to European languages. Zxoaame is very irregular in terms of verb conjugations and noun declensions.

Consonants
All consonants are identical to their IPA counterparts unless noted. *retroflex approximant

Consonants may only come in clusters of 2 except when separated by a syllabic break: [amz.vroje]

Digraphs
Digraphs count as one consonant and may be preceded/succeeded by another consonant. Two digraphs may not be placed together, even when separated by a syllabic break. Though if it occurs, the vowel "e" is used between them. In the case of 2 successive words, one ending in a digraph and the next beginning, the "e" is placed on the second word: (tasxexx, voxx exxi)

Vowels
When two of the same vowel appear in succession, a [j] precedes the sound: (aa = [ja]). When three of the same vowel appear in succession, the [j] is penultimate: (aaa = [aja])

Word Order
Zxoaame is generally SVO.

Genders
There are two genders: human and non-human.

Verbs
Verbs end in "-zxe", the infinitive. Conjugated verbs are succeeded by verbs in their infinitive form (I want to go). Below are the regular endings in the present tense.

Here is a full conjugation of the verb "zazxe"- to walk, in the present tense.

One of the numerous irregulars is the verb to be- "mezxe"

Nouns and Declension
Gender is determined by the last letters of the nominative.

Human Endings: Consonants, A, O

Non-Human Endings: Digraphs, E, I, U

There are 4 cases in addition to the nominative, they are Dative, Accusative, Possessive, and Comparative-Equative. Nouns must agree with these cases in number and gender.

Pronouns
Pronouns do not follow normal noun declensions/endings. First, the declensions for Human pronouns: Non-Human pronouns are much more regular: