Ebreta

Allophones
/ɕ/ is an allophone of /s/ in front of /i/, /e/, /ɛ/.

Phonotactics
(C)(C)V(j/w)(C)

Possible initial cluster

Noun class
Ebreta has 3 noun classes, which are Animatic, Inanimatic-1, Inanimatic-2.

Animatic class
Animatic nouns are consist of animatic beings, natural objects/phenomena, body parts, and some other objects. Animatic nouns usually ends with -óm, -a, -am, -(a)h, -r.

ex) mna (a horse) huóm (a mountain) edah (a corpse) aškšur (a window)

Nouns ending with augmentive suffix -aym or diminuative suffix -itt are always animatic.

ex) huómaym (huge mountain), tološaym (giant), kwefaym (nation), huómitt (hill), mnatt (horseling)

Inanimatic class-1
Inanimatic class nouns are consist of miscancellous objects, and these nouns doesn't have any distinguishable features, comparing to other nouns.

ex) lektit (a hammer), kwef (a city), mnar (a bush)

Fingers and toes are inanimatic, because of the obvious reason.

šaddarne (a finger), kséddarne (a toe)

Verbal nouns or nouns directly derived from verbs are always inanimatic. These words always end with -š.

lawaš (to eat, eating), tološ (human), skajšaš (an axe)

Inanimatic class-2
Inanimatic class-2 or mass noun class consists of nouns that are mass nouns, or liquid, or having many small parts. These nouns almost end with -l, -j, -w, or -ik.

ex) ludšemal (skeleton), kaj (water), duftew (herd of cattle), ohwenik (a swarm of ants)

Case
Ebreta is known for having few cases.

Verbs
Ebreta has quite simple verbal morphology.