Auien

Auien is a conscript made my dantecartografo wich is the opposite of abyad, wich jeans the letters are only vowels. the consonants are represented with accentmarks.

it was also used to write ninez

= Vowels = there are 7 main vowels (u, e, i, o, y, ϙ & j) that theyre sounds are shown in the table bellow. there are 2 extra letters (ə & ʔ), ʔ is used for cases that there's a consonant next to another (example: br eak) and schwa Is a vowels used rarely

Sounds are bellow:

=Accent marks= the accentmarks are used as consonants, some of them are are two accent marks, but still is 1 sound.

the acute has the "b" sound, as in boat (ú, pronounced as ba) but the grave makes the "d" sound, as in duck (ù sounds like da) so úù in Auien Is spelled like "Bada". ^ (circunfex) makes the "k" sound as in cake (û sounds like Ka)

So this might help you with this consonant thing

Related links: (to phonology)
sllyables interactive thing

=Latín alphabet= Auien has a latin transliterasion so Is Easy to type                                                                                   here: =Diccionary= this language uses latin origins; Examples:

Auien is a romance language with logic construction

.

𒐫ϙʔ̧

Itself is a romance Language so it might be easy learn this language

also the translation will be typed with latin to make it easy to type it

Numbers
The number itself describes the place value and value, yʔ̃ {un} means Unit, and ẽʔ̄ {nem} means number.

Principal Words and more articles
Hi / Hello in Auien is;      { Yenlo } jeʔ̃o̊,

Example: ¡ Yenlo Carlos!, means, Hello Carlos!.

Article in Auien is (uʔ̑ĭôe̊ / articole ).

Thanks is Grate/Gratye, a it is answered with D'geti/Dugeti

* 1 neun is the none gender, used when a thing doesn't have gender

itself articles of words (the, that) have 3 genders, Male { maskel }, female { femile }, & neun { noune }*1. The letters can indicate genders (only on word articles like the/that): a (for female), e (for male) & o (for neun). When The Article is The / That, is added a "n" at the end, (Example: an is that in female). But when article is a / an, instead of adding a n, is added a "ʔ" (Example { o' bloq'nem } means a numberblock).

The Articles Are Placed Before The Word; o' awto (a car)

(o' can also be ə')

Colors (ôo̊̑ʔ̧)

 * Kolor Means Color,


 * Kolor's means Colors

Answers /Fractions / Percentajes


'Yes' is 'Yit'

'No' is  'No'

The Uknown Answer (idk/i dont know) is 'Lívyet'

examples:

Eše es No ə' awto

Eše es Yit ə' awto Denominator is "Denominade"

Numerator is "Numeratore".

To express a fraction, the denominator is the number of it but "ne" is replaced with "tsə"

so,

1¾

is readed as Une y Trune Kutsə

conjugation / ôʔ̃у̝ò / konzhudo + personal pronouns
* (Uyieʔ̃) script

* (Latin) script

oʔ̧ uϙŏʔ̧

(os awtos)

Possesion
add "is" on the end of a personal pronoun to indicate something is of somone

Verbs (and its forms)
here, there are three forms  ( past {paçaito}, present/future {preçente/futuriçmo} & cloud {çueñería} ) to conjugate a verb in different times

here are the terminations:

here are some examples: * s only appears in conjugations

the personal conjugations can only have only be at one verb on front of the pronoun

the time conjugations go in all the phrases that go with that time (exept pronouns and sustantives/adjetives)

Emotions
To say happy/happines, its "Feliçitate"

To say Sad/Sadness, its "Triçteza"

Dates
• to say "i'm 8 yeras old", is "Yo duláre 8 áñer", Dulare, meaning "lasted" & Añer, meaning "year/years", so it's litteraly "I lasted 8 years". to especificate your birthdate, say "Yois Kumplo" then number of the the day is your birthdate, and then the month.

months in order here:


 * Auien
 * Jener • Februar • Marše • April • May • Juno • Juliço • Agost • Çeptyélope • Ottobre • Novembre • Diçeçe
 * English
 * January • February • March • April • May • June • July • August • September • October • November • Dicember

• So to say "my birthday is on 15th January", is "Yois Kumplo e Onefune Jener"

Sustantives (Çuçtantes)

 * Adelançavo • Front / Adelante
 * Adjekt • Adjectives
 * Apoyo • Support
 * Arjentina /Repúbliçe Patriate o Arjentina • Argentina
 * Atwaçk • / Atras
 * Awto • Car
 * Çuçtantes • Sustantives
 * Dizapoyo • not Supporting
 * Dizkedar • Left (something) / Dejar
 * Façil • Easy
 * Façiliteh • Easy is
 * Feç - Fish
 * Feliçitate • Happyness
 * Komaçe • why/how did-
 * Kombiçio • Combination
 * Komentario • Comment
 * No • No
 * Ofel • a Cloud
 * Paç • Peace
 * Repúbliçe • Republic
 * Ukranski • Ukraine
 * Yit • Yes

Adjectives (Adjekt)
* prsented as


 * (verb in present/future | verb without termination • english traduccion.)

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 * Apareçe | Apareç- • Appear
 * Apoyo | Apoi- • Support
 * Dizapareçe | Dizapareç- • disappears
 * Dizapoyo | Dizapoi- • not supporting
 * Kamimpe | Camim • Walk
 * Lançat | Lanç- • Throw
 * Lançat | Lanç- • Throw

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=Phrases=