Coxirat

Coxirat is a language that draws some influence from a number of languages, including Romance languages, German, English, and possibly some Dutch.

=Phonology=

All sounds are like English EXCEPT:

=Nouns=

Cases
Coxirat has eight noun cases.

Nominative case
Nominative case is used for the subject of a verb of being or an intransitive verb.

Genitive case
Genitive case is used to identify the declension of the noun as well as to indicate possession, amount, or characteristics of a person or thing.

Dative case
Dative case is used for indirect objects.

Ergative case
Ergative case is used for the subjects of transitive verbs.

Accusative case
Accusative case is used for the objects of verbs and prepositions that take the accusative case.

Ablative case
Ablative case is used for objects of prepositions that take the ablative case.

Vocative case
This case is used when addressing somebody or something directly.

For nouns ending in -os, the -os becomes -è. ''Example: lupè! = wolf!''

For nouns ending in -ios, the -ios becomes -é.

Locative case
This case is used to denote that something is at or in a particular place.

Declensions
Coxirat has five noun declensions.

Fifth declension
=Pronouns=

I and we

 * Meos and nóstros change according to what they're describing.
 * Meò and nobòbus are used for boys and men only; mejà and nobàbus are used for girls and women only; nobúbus is used for a group with both males and females.

You

 * Túos and wóstros change according to what they're describing.
 * Teò and wobòbus are used in regards to boys, men, and neuter nouns only; tejà and wobàbus are used in regards to girls and women only; wobúbus is used in regards to a group with mixed genders.

Plural
=Example text= Ilud est quud eja déxet! = That's what she said!