Aranchese

Fedlian /fi:dljən/ (in Fedlian "Feyðlit" /feiðlit/) is a language spoken in Fedlya by about 8,000,000 people.

It is mainly an "a priori" language with very small influence from romance, german and greek languages.

Classification and Dialects
There are two groups of dialects:
 * Northern Dialects
 * Southern Dialects

Nouns
There are 6 cases: Nominative, Genitive, Accusative, Dative, Causative and Postpositional. Nominative, Accusative and Postpositional usually have the same ending with some exceptions.

Living things (persons, animals, plants) have different endings, so do proper names and most of foods and fruits.

To make the noun definite add the suffix '-de'

Verbs
Feyðlit is known for its many tenses.

Conditional Mood
Same as indicative with 'wə-' or 'wa-' prefix before the verb root. There is no real rule on which one to use, usually people just use the one that sounds better in a said context.

Subjunctive Mood
Same as indicative with 'ulə-' or 'ula-' prefix before the verb root. There is no real rule on which one to use, usually people just use the one that sounds better in a said context.

Imperative Mood
Same as indicative with 'æ-' prefix.

Inferential Mood
Same as indicative with 'as̩á-' prefix.

Adjectives
Adjectives are usually formed by noun root plus '-(a)c̆ə' prefix.

Adverbs
Adverbs are usually formed by noun root plus '-(a)vlə' prefix.

Syntax
Word order is mainly SVO.

Vocabulary
niskat = are born

free = liberc̆ə

freedom = liber

rights = puder, pudera

dignita = dignatí

ragione = ras̆im

coscienza = kæs̆

must = platon

behave/act = agün

friendship = hödə

spirit = almə

Example text
First article of Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

Aht udnamade niskatiste liberc̆əta dignatíam də puderam. Nə tŏngiste ras̆im də kæs̆, də æ-platoniste agün ŏ ŏən almetə höden.