Demiran

Overview

=Alphabet and Pronunciation= Aa - Ah

Bb - B

Cc - S

Ċċ - Sh

Dd - D

Ææ - Ee

Ee - Eh

Êê - Yeh

Ðð - Th

Gg - Hard 'g'

Ġġ - Soft 'g'/J

Ii - Ay

Jj - Y

Kk - K

Ķķ - Ch

Ll - L

Mm - M

Oo - Oh

Nn - N

Ŋŋ - Ng (only ever at the end of a word)

Ôô - Ow

Pp - P

Rr - the English 'r'

Ŗŗ - the Spanish tongue-rolling 'r'

Tt - T

Uu - the 'oo' in 'boot'

Ww - V

Ûû - the 'oo' in 'foot'

Xx - Zz (as in 'buzz')

=Word Order= Demiran is an SVO language. (Subject Verb Object)

Adjectives go after the word that they modify, as do adverbs.

=Genders= There are 3 genders in Demiran; Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter.

Masculine
Nouns and pronouns that are masculine normally end in æ(though, of course, there are exceptions). When an adjective is made masculine, it usually ends in o.

Ex: The red dog -&gt; Undæ roto

Feminine
Nouns and pronouns that are feminine generally end in either e or ê. When making an adjective feminine, it normally ends in a.

Ex: The brown cat -&gt; Kette bŗuna

Neuter
Nouns and pronouns that are neuter end in a consonant (always. There aren't any exceptions.) An adjective in its original form is neuter.

Ex: The new boat -&gt; Bott now

=Pronouns=

Personal/Objective
Personal and Objective Pronouns are always capitalized.

Possessive
Possessive Pronouns are not capitalized, due to them being adjectives.

=Verbs= The basic form of all verbs is STEM-il.

Present Tense
These rules apply to both singular and plurals of first, second, and third person.

EX: to Dance -&gt; Tancil

Past Tense
Once again, this applies to both singular and plural.

EX: to Sing -&gt; Pcallil

Future Tense
And, of course, this also applies to both singular and plural.

EX: to Think -&gt; Cŗedil

Numbers
=Adjectives=