Bellish

General information
This language was devised by members of a mercenary cult known as the "Army of Incarnates", who prevailed in the Iberian peninsula during the mid-1300's. Led by Pon Bertran, the charismatic cult leader of Chinese descent, the Army of Incarnates launched devastating raids on the coasts of Catalonia, and eventually was able to capture the Balearic Islands after a bloody siege.

Alphabet
a à b c d e è f g h i ì j J l m n o ò p q r s t u ù v w x y z

Phonotactics
ao ui eo ua ng ih

Nouns
Nouns in Bellish have no grammatical number, gender, and definite articles. There is only one indefinite article, um, meaning "a".

Personal Pronouns
Pronouns in the third person are used with deictics (this, that). For example, when referring to a man, the English "he" would translate to es om (this man) or en om (that man), depending on the distance from the speaker. The same applies for the feminine and the plural. In this case, when referring to a girl, the English "she" would translate to es nya (this girl) or en nya (that girl), again depending on the distance from the speaker.

Reflexive Pronoun
There is also a reflexive pronoun, se, meaning "self". See example below:

Verbs
Since Bellish is a non-inflective language, verbs do not conjugate. Instead, certain words are placed before the verb to indicate the tense.