Maarkos

Noun Classes
Nouns fall into one of two declension categories: The Asterisk refers to the last letter of the base noun. They can end in practically everything except -u
 * Deliberate:  The nature of the word yields to a more standard pronunciation
 * Relaxed:  The nature of the word yields to a more lazy pronunciation; unstressed vowels becomes  and stressed vowels become <è>

Inflection
Verbs in Maarkos are the only part of speech that can begin with a vowel; all of them do. They are conjucated to tense, number and person. Aspect and voice are indicated through particles. Moods are contextual.

Syntax
Word order is SVO in declaratives, VO in imperatives, and VSO in interrogatives. The indirect object takes the dative case and preceeds the direct.