Goro-Vetrian

The Goro-Vetrian language is a South Iroquois language in construction, mainly taken from Cherokee. Its grammar is much hard; it uses Latin letters and, in religious/tradition cases it uses the Woyeni handwriting.

Alphabet


Goro-Vetrian has two ligatures too: LX Lx lx and PH Ph ph.

Personal Pronouns
Goro-Vetrian pronouns are almost the same as the pronouns found in all Slavic languages.

Grammar

 * When a sentence has ONLY the verbs "To Be" and "To Have", it's mandatory to add a "-" between the pronoun and the verb.
 * Example: An-ukwa dekanespigiod (They are musicians.)
 * To make a name plural, add "-od" at the end.
 * Goro-Vetrian does not care about the adjective's gender.
 * Unlike Cherokee, Goro-Vetrian is a SVO language.