Proto-Fárîân

=Brief Overview= This is the proto-language of Sâfaolehracópâ and comes from the people of the same name, the Fárîân. This language is the proto-language from which both Ancient Qâêr and Qâêr originate. This language, Fárîân, died with its original speakers however in the period known as the Wars of Desperation.

=Phonology=

Single Letters
NB - The consonants in parentheses next to the phonemes are the letters used in Proto-Fárîân (When using the Latin Alphabet) to write those particular phonemes and when there is no letter in parentheses then the letter which represents the phonemes is simply used.

NB - The consonants with a "h" next to them are aspirated, e.g "kh"

Diphthongs

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! Diphthong ! English Pronunciation
 * êo
 * oɪ
 * âo
 * aʊ
 * }
 * aʊ
 * }

Vowels
=Phonotactics=

Syllable and Stress
=Grammar=

Sentence Structure
The sentence structure in Qâêr follows a simple pattern. To start off the basic structure is - SUBJECT/AGENT - VERB - OBJECT.

Distinctions
Nouns
 * - Difference between plural and singular

Verbs
 * - Aspect/Tense
 * - Gender Agreement
 * - Pronouns

Adjectives
 * - Comparative

Noun, Verb and Adjective Structure
Verbs Structure

Adjective Structure

Cases
Proto-Fárîân is a Tripartite Language.

Declension Table for Detrminers
NB The (-) indicates the last syllable is removed before adding the suffix.