KIRTELIO

History: this language is a romance language even though it has a big english influence in terms of grammar and vocabulary Phonology: this language only have 5 vowels (a,i,u,e,o) the same than in Japanese and 19 consonents (b,d,f,g,h(sh),j,k,l,m,n,o,p,r(like a L but slightly harder like the Japanese R),s,t,v,w,x,z) Conjugation: the conjugation system is extremly simple, all verbs end in a -A for the present, you replace this termination by a -US for the past, and by a -ES for the future Terminations: all words that can be declined in different forms (verbs, adj...) end in a -O if they are a simple noun, a -AS for the adjectives, e -OHA for the adverbes, -OLI which is the equivalent of the -able termination, and -OS which is the equivalent of the -or termination Prefixes: there are several prefixes which can be used to add some precision to the word. A- is used to say the opposite word(like un-understable) NO- can be used to indicate that the action is repeating a new time, MA- is used to emphasize the importance of a word while the LA- suffix is the contrary Ex: basto = a fight, mabasto = a battle, labasto = a quarrel

Grammar
Sentence structure: the sentence is SVO, which means that like in english, the subject begins the sentence, followed by the verb, and then the object EX: I(S) eat(V) an apple(O) = Mi(S) beria(V) e singo(o)