Ninglisian

It's called Ninglisian
The alphabet is pronounced like Spanish, except ll does not make an English j sound. E makes an eh sound, and I makes an ee sound.

Noun Genders & Grammar
It's grammar is similar to French and Spanish, except adjectives, like in English, come before the noun. I have created conjugations for the pronouns, and three different grammatical genders: I tried to prevent any exceptions, and so far, the only one is with Non-living nouns and Once-living nouns.
 * Living - Anything living; plants, animals, cells, etc.
 * Non-living - Anything that is non-living. Furniture, woodwinds, and most everything made from living things EXCEPT foods.
 * Once-living - Anything that has once lived, from food to dead grass, etc.

Below is a chart of the definite and indefinite articles: The only way to indicate what grammatical gender a noun is, in written form, is by the endings. All words I have came up with have a certain ending:
 * Living: -i
 * Non-living: -a
 * Once-living: -u

Conjugating Ninglisian Verbs
Verbs are conjugated just like Spanish; take the last two letters off, and replace it with correlating letters. All verbs end a certain way for each preposition: For example: Here is the verb Vevar conjugated into the other forms: Here are some basic verbs to learn: Notice the relativity of "Tenar" to the Spanish verb "Tener," and the "Manzar" to the French verb "Manger"
 * Ni vevi = I drink. The verb Vevar gets conjugated indicates that I drink.
 * Ni vevi = I drink
 * Nu vevus = You drink
 * Nun vevun = You all drink
 * Nim vevem = He drinks
 * Nin veven = She drinks
 * Nit vevet = It drinks
 * Nis vevemes = We drink
 * Nils vevelles = They drink
 * Vevar = To drink
 * Manzar = To eat
 * Sevar = To be
 * Tenar = To have

Describing Yourself
If you were a boy, and were describing yourself as a male, use "Ombri," but if you were describing yourself as a boy, use "Omesbri." Same for Girl and Female.
 * Ombri = Man; Male
 * Monbri = Woman; Female
 * Omesbri = Boy
 * Monesbri = Girl

Mentioned above, you see "Sevar," or to be. This is used describing your physical characteristics and personality.
 * "Ni sevi ten ombri." = I am a man. Notice ten acting as the indefinite article. A man
 * "Nin seven ten monbri." = She is a woman.
 * "Nit sevet ten omesbri!" = It's a boy!

Plurals
You may have noticed in "Describing yourself" that there was a little problem. We cannot be a man. That wouldn't make sense. To make a word ending with a vowel consonant, add -s.
 * "Nis sevemes ombri." = We are man. This makes no sense. To make it plural, add s.
 * "Nis sevemes ombris." = We are men.
 * "Nis sevemes ombris." = We are men
 * "Nun sevun monesbris." = You all are girls.

Animals
As you may notice, all of these words end with I, because they are living.
 * Gasti = Cat
 * Perroni = Dog
 * Pahani = Bird
 * Peski = Fish
 * Kabali = Horse
 * Vaki = Cow
 * Serroni = Pig
 * Poli = Chicken
 * Ni teni te poli.=I have the chicken.
 * Nis tenemes tes vakis.=We have the cows.
 * Nu tenus ten peskis.=You have the fish.