Xliú Жmyǜ

General Information
Xliú Жmyǜ is a conlang based on Chinese.In fact,the creator ,I am a Chinese myself.Because I cannot use English as fluently as Chinese,if you want more details,please go to Conlang Wikia in Chinese.

☀http://zh.yuyan.wikia.com/wiki/Xli%C3%BA_my%C7%9C

It is a tone language,when you say a word in rising tone and falling tone,it has different meanings.

The writing system of the language can show not only the pronunciation of a word,but also its general meaning.

Others
Other kinds of words do not have meaning letters.

Pronunciation Letters
When letters are put together,they pronounce the same as that in Chinese Pinyin.

☀http://www.zdic.net/appendix/f10.htm

In Western writing system,which is based on Latin,Greek and Cyril letters,the tone is shown on the major letter of a word.In Estern writing system,which is based on Chinese characters,the sign 丶 is used to show falling tone,without this,it means the rising tone.

Nouns
Used as subjects or objects

Pronouns have the same meaning letters as the nouns they refer to.

E.g.Σwò(I,me)，βtá（it,refer to an animal）

Verbs
Used alone are before objects or clauses.

"Φwéi" can be used before adjectives.

Modal verbs（E.g.Φknéng ,θkyì ）are used before other verbs.

Some verbs（E.g.Φxwàng ）are not only ordinary verbs but also modal verbs.

Adjectivs
Used before nouns or after "Φwéi"

d
Used after attributives,especially when they are not adjectives.

yjí
Used to link two nouns or adjectives.

mshén
Used as an attributive to form a special question.

shfòu
Used before verbs to form general questions.

shí
Used after adverbial clauses of time.

zcóng,zhdào
Since,until

bèi
Used before verbs,means "be done"

zái
Used between objects and subjects.

ǘ
Used before nouns to form attributives or adverbs.

zhjián,shàng,xià,etc.
Used after "ǘ+nouns" ,mean "in/among/between","on/over/above","under/beneath/below".

lgè,ngè,lduí,nduí
This,that,these,those

Non-grammar Words
Used before verbs or adjectives.

E.g.tjí（the most），shzhóng（all the time）

Link words
Used before compound sentences.

E.g.kdàn（but）,zhyín（because）

However,two link words can be used in one sentence.

Sometimes they can be used right before noun phrases.

Sentences
On most occasions,V+O+zái+S.

Adverbial modifiers are used before verbs,attributives are used before nouns.

In clauses,except compound sentences,S+V+O.(Sometimes subjects are not necessary when they're clear)

In poems,subjects,especially "Σwò(I)""Σmwò(We)", are not necessary

Imperative sentences usually begin with verbs without subjects "Σnóng(You,single)","Σmnóng(You,plural)"

"Φwéi+adj.+zái+S+V"means "sb. do sth. ~ly".

Most words have only one forms.

Except some special words E.g.Σnóng（you,single）-Σmnóng（you,plural ）,lgè（this）-lduí（these），Σwò(I)-Σwmài（my）.