Ocealian

Classification and Dialects
The Ocealian language (Ocieiàloàn) is a language of the Indo-European language family spoken in Ocealia by the Ocealian people.

Phonotactics
(C)(VVV)V(V)(C) Each syllable must contain atleast one vowel, but can include 5 or more

Nouns
Only irregular nouns are inflected for plural, but most nouns have no plural forms.

Regular plural formation:
 * Singular: tià, gò
 * Plural: tià, gò

Irregular plural formation:
 * Singular: nà, neòma, teò, oc, meòus
 * Plural: naè, neòme, tè, ocoè, meìc

Syntax
Ocealian word order has moved from the Germanic verb-second (V2) word order to being almost exclusively subject–verb–object (SVO).

Example text
''alo niùma gaèin aèr naòr fere ano ecouà in dìnì ano toìhi. tihe aèr enedòd heìt noèaòs ano ceòsinìe ano hòul aco diòreà oèn anòeth in a poìr of ròthoèho.''

(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Phonetic Transcription

['a.lə 'zu.mə gin ir nør 'fe.rə 'a.nə ə.'kʰæ in 'dʒi.zi 'a.nə 'tʰi: 'tʃi.ə ir ez.'død it 'ni.øs 'a.nə 'tʃø.ʃi 'a.nə høl 'a.kə 'dʒø.æ in a.nøt in a pʰir of 'røt.i.ə]