Azgovian

In-universe history
Azgovian (Vonnai Azgorin) is the standard dialect of the modern Eastern Vozonid languages. Azgovian was derived from the noble register of the Sarmelonid language, hence its refusal to use "e" in native Vozonid words.

Related languages include Arantarese, Josolchir, Mirkuzian, and Wannaenid.

External history
HorsesDrivingVans created Azgovian in 2015, as he mixed Valarin and Black Speech (from Tolkien's works) with Arabic and Persian. It was the earliest (if not the first) conlang for his Rabydosverse stories, which were then-nascent when it was created.

Pronunciation notes

 * a - [ä], [ɒ, ʌ] when short and unstressed, [a] in diphthongs
 * d - [ɖ]
 * gh - [ɣ~x], [ʝ] before i
 * j - [j]
 * k - [k~q]
 * kh - [x]
 * l - [l], [ɭ(ː)~lː] when doubled
 * õ - [oː]
 * s - [s], [ʂ] before [l], [m], [n], [r]
 * sh - [ʂ]
 * th - [θ]; [ɕ] in dialects
 * u - [u], [w-] in diphthongs
 * y - [ɯ~y]
 * z - [z], [-s̪]

Phonotactics
Syllable structure: (C)(C)(V)(C), (C)(C)(V)(C)(C) in foreign words

Writing System

 * ź and e are only used in Gauvajut and foreign words.
 * lh, ô, q, and rh are no longer used in modern Azgovian spelling except in classical or artistic settings.

Pronouns
nominative-accusative-possessive-affiliative

1st person
"I, me, my" "ukh" was used as the word for "I" during the Trimallean/communist rule. Its other forms are ukhzy (possessive) and ukhzoi (affiliative).
 * masc: loz, loi, loizy/lozy, loira
 * fem: laz, loi/lai, ljāzy, ljāra
 * plural: lai, lajau, laizy, laira

2nd person
"thou, thee, thy"
 * singular: dūz/doi, doi, doizy, doira
 * plu: midaz/plo, midai/ploi, midaizy/ploizy, midaira/ploira

3rd person
"he, him, his" -zo - plural
 * masc: konz, knoi, knoizy, knoir
 * fem: kanz, knai, knaizy, knaira
 * it: diz, zoi/dī, dizy, dizra/dizar
 * plu: tjō(poz), tjō(po)i, tjōpsy/tjōzy, tjōp(s)ar/tjōsar

-zy - genitive

-luaz - -self

Verbs
infinitive-continuous-perfective

The "a" before the suffixes is added if the suffix follows an "incompatible" consonant: "snausmal" (hurry) doesn't need an "a", while "barkhanźamal" (to advance) needs an "a" before its -mal.
 * Past: -(ama/ma)ghol - -(ama/ma)gholsa - -(a)māghal


 * Present: - -(a)mal - -(ama/ma)lza - -(a)mān


 * Imperative - -au!

-zra - passive (formal)
 * Future: - -(aman/man)dil - -(aman/man)dilza - -(a)māndil

-(jo)jal, -al, -v(am)al - passive

Location

 * mon- - from
 * -njo - away from
 * (o)tō, dō- - towards
 * (o)dar - into
 * voi- - within
 * (o)nul- - through
 * -(a)rad, rad - through, past
 * -at - past
 * mai - over
 * nandāl - beyond
 * ozri - against
 * irzo - here
 * (ja)ryzo - there

Time

 * mān - now, may it be ...

Amount

 * oklo - all
 * -āma, oshlo - every
 * to - a lot of
 * -sal - (comparative), ... -er
 * bavol, baval - great
 * ōr(o)- - great, greater
 * vim-, vini- - small, little

Question

 * ghad - what
 * ghoz - who


 * ughir(o) - why
 * haigoz - which (one)

Others

 * au - a, an
 * -zil - this
 * -zal - that
 * ja, jan - and
 * zy - for
 * so - if
 * -tar - ness
 * -idō - doer of
 * ... vo - (quotation)

Basics

 * zai - yes
 * ha - no
 * jannodoz - peace to you
 * jandoz - hi there
 * tūro - hail to you, hurrah, glory to ...
 * shōnir - peace to you
 * mjan, mjandi - please
 * ... joinar - to prefer, to like more
 * Loz/Laz doz-aurmal-dar - I love you (I thou-fall in love-into)

Numbers
0; 1-10 11-20 "primpjoz" is used for "14" in religious contexts.
 * non; on, lajo, thany, puzos, bizoz, tīrjoz, mārdoz, kannaz, jortoz, prindoz
 * jarkoz, thoksoz, printhan, primpuz, primbiz, sanuon, primmar, prinkan, prinjor, tivnō

-prin - -ty (x10)

akha - 100

jaumo - thousand

dasajōz - 10,000

Lexicon
See also: Azgovian glossary
 * adi - lord
 * ailoz - cat
 * airyz - great rain
 * aran - order
 * dal - light, bright
 * dalatar - city or place of light, brightness
 * dalaz - white, light
 * dūl - dark, black
 * ghalljoz - fire
 * ghimala - home
 * ghirzil - today, day
 * ha - no
 * hotamal - to go
 * ighoz - sky
 * īrjo - sun
 * imbar - heaven
 * īzja - green
 * jannodoz - peace to you, greetings
 * jauboroz - gryphon
 * jortoz - nine
 * kannaz - eight
 * kravjaz - goddess
 * kravjoz - god, deity
 * khotonoz - moon
 * khurjo - disease, illness
 * laghuraz - land
 * lajo - two
 * loppoz - book
 * lummo - night, sleep
 * maudo - blue
 * moroiro - great monster
 * non - zero
 * on - one
 * onōr - king
 * onōronōr - emperor
 * pan - part
 * prindoz, prindaz - ten
 * rūmo - red
 * sanuon - sixteen, blessed
 * suōrai - shrine
 * suvan, suvon - holy, sacred
 * symoi - sad, mournful
 * shilga - health
 * shōnir - peace
 * -tar - -ness, state of being
 * tūro - victory, hail to ...
 * thakyz - lightning strike
 * thany - three
 * thyroz - lightning
 * vonjamal - to fly
 * vjormoz - torment, hell
 * zai - yes
 * zīvjataz, zīvaz - star
 * zō - death
 * zog - slave
 * zomjo, zomi - dream

Example text
Tūro Zomjonōr, Adi Lummozy Jauborozzy!

[ˈtuːro ˈzomjonoːr ɒˈdi ˈlumːozɯ ˈjaubɔrozːɯ]

Victory Dream-king, Lord Night-GEN Gryphon-GEN!

Hail Zomjonōr, Lord of the Night and the Gryphons!