Nivian

General information
Nivian (Nivian:  Níevzi, /'ɲevzi/) is an a priori language that was the second generation of Siryn languages. Its purpose is to express the complex thoughts of humans in a superior manner. The first evidence of Níevzi is from a carved stone discovered in the Íuçol Forest in present-day Pęrsirùs from thousands of years ago, before the Sirina people separated. Experts believe that it belonged to Sirê Zesú's (the creator of the first generation of Sirina languages) grand-successor. It wasn't until about 100 years after the language was created that the Latin alphabet made its way to Siryn. The first generation was very simple and is still used in some parts of Lezsía, /'lɛt͡sja/, (the region consisting of Pęrsirùs and Sævíùs).

Phonotactics
There are two types of consonant clusters allowed in the Níevzi language. These occurances are the ONLY time two cononants can be consecutive in the same syllable.
 * xi /ʃ/ - This cluster can only be used in the beginning of a syllable, but not a word.
 * zs /t͡s/ - This cluster can be used anywhere in a word or syllable.

Verb Conjugations:
The following conjugations are add-ons to the verb, since Nivian is an agglutinating language. The conjugations add in the tense, and the subect pronouns are added after the tense to the verb.
 * Ever Tense refers to if the subject has ever completed the verb action in its lifetime.
 * Live Tense refers to what the subject does for a living/for fun. One of two adverbs are needed (professionally/unprofessionally) to clarify.
 * Live Tense refers to what the subject does for a living/for fun. One of two adverbs are needed (professionally/unprofessionally) to clarify.

Examples:
 * lîbërù. - I undertand. [simple present]
 * æzesëryvía. - She has spoken (for 3 years). [present perfect]
 * æmëzyv. - You stayed. [simple past]
 * æzsėnamëzyvaz. - They had connected (by the time I arrived). [past perfect]
 * zipæmëdyv. - You (s.) will play. [future]
 * belëdyvùz - We will have known (by Sunday night). [future perfect]
 * lëlíi. - It has moved (sometime in its existance). [ever]
 * lîvnavësyv! - Eat! (you s.) [imperative]
 * æʒenënío. - He writes (for a living/fun). *The adverbs professionally & unprofessionally must be added into the sentence [live]

Noun Declensions
For case, add the prefix to the beginning of the noun. For number, add the suffix to the end of the noun. There should only be a total of one word after declenation.