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Phonology
Unlike the Latin alphabet, the Fujiwancien alphabet contains not 26 letters but 33 letters including 12 new letters and 5 deleted. These 5 fewer letters are: g, h, k, q and x. Among these 12 new letters, we find 9 vowels and 3 consonants. 9 vowels : ȴ, Ω, ϒ, ϕ, ச, ł, ᴕ, <, φ. 3 consonants : π, ģ, ħ.

Below, the alphabetical order:

a, e, ȴ, u, o, π, i, b, c, m, Ω, y, ϒ, f, n, ϕ, v, r, ச, ł, z, ģ, ħ, ᴕ, <, w, p, j, φ, s, t, d, l.

Consonants
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 * π
 * pine
 * [ʃ]
 * b
 * beb
 * [b]
 * c
 * ce
 * [k]
 * m
 * zm

[m]
!5 !6 !7 !8 !9 !10 !11 !ģ ! ģ ! [g] !12 ! ħ ! ħasΩn ! [h] !13 ! w ! wa ! [w] !14 !p ! p ![p] !15 !j ! jan !
 * y
 * yiy
 * [j]
 * f
 * ftu
 * [f]
 * n
 * zn
 * [n]
 * v
 * v
 * [v]
 * r
 * r
 * [ʁ]
 * z
 * zzsi
 * [z]

[ʒ]
!16 !s ! s ![s] !17 !t ! t ![t] !18 !d ! det ![d] !19 !l ! lilalo ![l]
 * }

Nouns:
*The nouns are according to the genres. There are three distinct genres: Feminine, Masculine, and Neutral. Most of the time, the nouns are neutral. However a noun can have more than one genre, for example the nouns characterizing living things. It can be used in the feminine and masculine. This characteristic applies especially in the vocabulary of science. Here, terminations : Neutral ' -ᴕr ' or other ; Feminine '-a ' ; Masculine '-i '.

Ex (Livings things) : As you can see, there is a lot of possibility in Fujiwancien facilitating understanding. Only 'Pont<' and 'Tᴕta' are an exception. The word 'Poᴕtᴕr' has a rather bad connotation nowadays.

Verbs:
*In Fujiwance, there are two groups of verbs that combine according to the personal pronoun used and the tense required. The first group gathers the ' main verbs ', and the second group gathers secondary verbs' ' . There are only about twenty 'main verbs', because of this they are often considered as irregular verbs. All the rest of the verbs belong to the secondary group. Warning: These two different groups are conjugating differently, but also influence the place of words in the sentence ! The ' main verbs ' have an OVS constrution, while the ' secondary verbs ' have an SVO construct. There are 5 commonly used tense: ansiᴕtł (long past) ; ansiᴕjun (short past) ; momᴕjun (short present) ; momᴕlϕ ( long present) ; momaħapra (futur)''. ''Personals pronouns are : List of 'main verbs ' :

To be (scaley) ; to have (spotey) ; to vive (<ģzaney) ; to want (posΩney) ; to can (cϕsłsaey) ; to go (ģopaey) ; to eat (rΩpviey) ; to drink (sசsey) ; to sleep (refaney) ; to take (πibey) ; to be called (noħiħey) ; to live (ocviey) ; to call (cadneley) ; to be - years old (ħΩģzaney) ; to work (bris<rey) ; to have hache (bos<cey) ; to buy (monᴕsey) ; to say (ᴕcsprey) ; to write (vilesey) ; to make (tϒrcey) ; to know (coħinsey) ; to come (aresey).

List of 'secondary verbs ' : All others verbs.

Inflection, conjugation of 'main verbs':

exs : I work (I bris<rlana) ; He works (osna bris<rolt) ; I'm working (I bris<re) ; they worked (Ecs bris<raze).

I'm going to the petrol pump. ( Int Flasmonlio ᴕģ ģopae I).

Inflection, conjugation of 'secondary verbs' :

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