Thellesous

General information
Thellesous (θέλλεσους) is a language wrtten with the greek alphabet and has features of romantic languages.

Alphabet
Thellesous' alphabet follows the same rules of the greek alphabet and pronunciation.

Verbs
the verbs are conjugated, but always regularly, you just have to add the proper ending to the root of the verb: Simple Present
 * action in the present taking place  once, never or several times
 * facts
 * actions taking place one after another
 * action set by a timetable or schedule

-ω 1st person sing. -ας 2nd person sing. -ει 3rd person sing. -εμη 1st person pl. -ενη 2nd person pl. -ειν 3rd person pl. ex. σταίς (to be) στω - I am στας - you are στει - he/she/it is στέμη - we are στένη - you are (pl.) στειν - they are Sentence examples: πράγης (to speak) --> root = πραγ-
 * the endings have to be attached to the verb root (σταίς -> root = στ-)

Πράγω - I speak.

Υχ νει πράγει - He doesn't speak.

Πράγεμη? - Do we speak? Present Progressive *the present particle is made by taking the 'ς' out of the end of the verb in its infinitive. ex. πράγης --> present particle = πράγη
 * action taking place in the moment of speaking
 * action taking place only for a limited period of time
 * action arranged for the future.

Sentence examples: 

Στω να πράγη - I am speaking.

Νει στένη να πράγη - you(pl.) are not talking

Στειν να πράγη? - are they speaking?

Simple Past
 * action in the past taking place  once, never or several times
 * actions taking place one after another
 * action taking place in the middle of another action

-ή 1st person sing. -αι 2nd person sing. -εν 3rd person sing. -εμή 1st person pl. -ενή 2nd person pl. -εινή 3rd person pl. ex. ήλεις -> root = ήλ- (to have) ηλή - I had ήλαι - you had ήλεν - he/she/it had ηλεμή - we had ηλενή - you had (pl.) ηλεινή - they had

Sentence examples:

Υχ πράγεν - He spoke

Νει πραγεινή - They didn't speak

Πράγαι? - Did you speak?

Past Progressive Sentence examples:
 * action  going on  at a certain time in the past
 * actions taking place at the same time
 * action in the past that is interrupted by another action

Στή να πράγη - I was speaking

Νει στεμή να πράγη - We weren't speaking

Στενή να πράγη? - Were you (pl.) speaking?

Present Perfect Simple *the past particle is made by adding 'α' to the root of the verb. ex. πράγης --> past particle = πράγα
 * putting emphasis on the  result
 * action that is still going on
 * action that stopped recently
 * finished action that has an influence on the present
 * action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speaking

Sentence examples:

Λη ήλει πράγα - she has spoken

Νει ήλας πράγα - you have not spoken

Ήλεμη πράγα? - Have we spoken?

Present Perfect Progressive Sentence examples:
 * putting emphasis on the  course or duration  (not the result)
 * action that recently stopped or is still going on
 * finished action that influenced the present

Ήλεμη στα να πράγη - we have been speaking

Υχ νει ήλει στα να πράγη  - he has been speaking

Ήλας στα να πράγη - you have been speaking

Past Perfect Simple Sentence examples:
 * action taking place before a certain time in the past
 * sometimes interchangeable with past perfect progressive
 * putting emphasis only on the  fact (not the duration)

Ηλή πράγα - I had spoken

Νει ηλενή πράγα - you (pl.) had not spoken

Ήλεν εις πράγα? - Had it spoken?

Future tense 

The future is made using the particle 'θα' in front of the verb already conjugated.