Orakinum

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Classification and Dialects
Classification:

Orakinum is a conlang that is made just for the fun of it. It is a mix of Japanese style and Norwegian style phonetics mixed with some German and English.

Orakinum is a Personal Language, which is a type of Fusional Constructed Language, sub-categorized as an Artistic Language. It is used just for personal use to myself, Austin E and for other aesthetic purposes. However, you may learn to speak it, speak it, write it, or whatever, I don't care.

In addition, Orakinum is more of a language of writing, texting, e-mailing, etc. It's not amazing sounding and it is hard to pronounce especially for native English speakers.

Dialects:
 * Northern Orakinum
 * Southern Orakinum
 * Eastern Orakinum
 * Western Orakinum
 * Mixta Orakinum

Vowels
* Romanization is in between the slashes within the Phonetic Vocabulary Tables.

Phonotactics
Syllable Structure:

Orthography
* Letters are in Alphabetical Order

* Sounds are written down romanized.

Mood, Number, Person, Tense, and Aspect
In Orakinum, verbs are conjugated according to the Mood, Grammatical Number, Grammatical Person, Tense, and Aspect. Within Orakinum, there are four moods, two grammatical numbers, three grammatical persons, five tenses, and two aspects.

Moods: The four moods of Orakinum are Imperative, Indicative, Optative, and Potential.

Grammatical Numbers: The two grammatical numbers of Orakinum are the singular form and the plural form.

Grammatical Persons: The three grammatical persons of Orakinum include first person, second person, and third person.

Tenses: The five tenses in Orakinum include the present, the past, the pluperfect, the future, and the future perfect.

Aspects: The two aspects of Orakinum include the preterite and the imperfect.

'In Orakinum, the pronouns include I, you, you(plural), he/she/it, we, they/them. (Xa, Dq, Kqma, Karyin/Karyan/Yin, Yqma, Ai/Ayem.)'

 CONJUGATIONS 

All conjugations that involve mood are to be acted as if they were in the following table: Imperative Mood 

The Imperative Mood is a mood in which describes a statement that contains a command or a request.

-zj      -tj      -nj      -kj      -bj

-ze     -te     -ne     -ke    -be

-zy     -ty     -ny     -ky     -by

-za     -ta     -na    -ka     -ba

-zq     -tq     -nq    -kq     -bq

Indicative Mood

The Indicative Mood is a mood in which describes a statement that contains a fact.

Optative Mood

The Optative Mood is a mood in which describes a statement that expresses hopes and wishes.

Potential Mood

The Potential Mood is a mood in which describes a statement that the speaker's opinion of an occurrence or action is considered likely.

Lexicon
Dictionary - (Currently Not Available)