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Diphthongs
The possible diphthongs are /ai/, /ei/, and /oi/, written ai, ei, and oi respectively.

When the same vowel is repeated twice, it changes according on this table:

Nouns
Nouns decline according to:
 * Three numbers: Singular, Dual, and Plural
 * Two genders: Animate and Inanimate
 * Two classes: Concrete nouns (Class I) and Abstract nouns (Class II)
 * Six cases: Nominative, Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Vocative, and Prepositive

Declensions are decided depending on what Class the nouns are a part of, and whether they end in a consonant or vowel.

There are four declensions, these are:
 * First Declension: Concrete nouns that end in a consonant
 * Second Declension: Abstract nouns that end in a consonant
 * Third Declension: Concrete nouns that end in a vowel
 * Fourth Declension: Abstract nouns that end in a vowel

First Declension
For Concrete nouns that end in a consonant.

Second Declension
For Abstract nouns that end in a consonant.

Third Declension
For Concrete nouns that end in a vowel.

Fourth Declension
For Abstract nouns that end in a vowel.

Syntax
The word order is free, as in Latin, however it generally uses SOV.