Molivianic

General information
IPA pronuciation is in parentheses
 * pronounced like the ch in Hebrew

Alphabet
AA'BB'DEE'FGG'HICLMNOPRSS'TWJ'CC ( aa'bb'cdee'fgg'hiclmnoprss'twj'cc)

Syllables and Stress
The most common syllable is the one listed above. However, there are many other different types of syllables in Molivianic. The smallest possible syllable is a single vowel and must be mared with the ˆsymbol. û is a syllable, u is not. There may not be any more than 3 consonats next to each other in a syllable. If 3 consonants appear next to each other, they must be followed by e' or a'. They must also have the ¨mark on top of them. For example, tnj' is valid, provided it is followed by ë' or ä'. Otherwise, a is put between the first and second letters, turning tnj' into tanj'.

In words that are two or more syllables, stress is placed on the first accented vowel. Otherwise, stress is placed on the vowel.

Grammar
Molivianic is SVO oriented. For every sentence in Molivianc, there must be an object to recieve the action, or a prepostitional phrase to replace it. It is never considered valid to say "He ran." You must say to where he ran or for what he ran or use ne' b'ich'o instead if you do not wish to say from where or for what he ran.

Verbs
Voices: Active, Passive

Moods: Indicative, Subjunctive, "Descriptive."

Classes: Magical/Natural, Artificial

Irregular Verbs: nó'ret (to be), b'éch'et (to go), páwet (to have).

Negating a verb: add no' to the front

When conjugation, the last 2 letters (usually "et"), similar to conjugations in Spanish.


 * Some verbs only differ by accents. Watch out

Prepositional Phrases
Prepositional phrases are attatched to the senteces using :.

 Vocabulary