Openg

Openg - Acronym of "O" (Languaje) and "Peng" (Big). Literally "Big Language"

Classification and Dialects
This language tries to simulate a natural language, but with a really easy syntax and vocabulary, it uses a variant of the cylliric script but also can be written with latin alphabet

Consonants
Consonant in cylliric alphabet and then in latin alphabet

Nouns
I - dó

You - ná

You (formal) - tzá

He - geú

He (formal) - él

She - jé

She (formal) - mél

We - dó deúl

You - ná deúl

You (formal) - tzá deúl

They - geú deúl / jé deúl

They (formal) - él deúl / mél deúl

Verbs
To be - bíto

To be - issóto

To eat - mágto

To go - gáto

To come - púto

To study - gongbúto

etc...

Syntax
All words have to have acute for determinate the lexical stress.

kampi (incorrect)

kámpi (correct) - chair Object - Verb - Subject (O-S-V) jakió = school gáto = To go, conjugated in future is gátiu dó = me á = place particle, literally "to" jakió á gátiu dó I'll go to school NOTE: Computers don´t allow to add acute to ia, ie, e, i, iu vowels in cylliric script, so i have to write all with latin alphabet.

Example text
tzú céleum mán bissóta ábochi dá dó deúl,

miáp ceinátio bíta tzá eué íreum,

miáp dó deúl á púta tzá eué déri,

miáp kósmo mán tó céleum mán tzá eué tzichá dúta tzá,

dó deúl pára dó deúl eué kotídie páng dóceio tzá,

dó deúl eué gróptu deúl forgíseio tzá,

íkotzu tzú dó deúl gróptuta geú deúl neún forgíta dó deúl,

miáp jiutkamétze mán dó deúl félto létchi ánseio tzá, amén.