Sejzar

Classification and Dialects
Sejzar is a language I make just for fun! I like make a language and I want to share with you about it. It is a independent language when we talk about vocabulary, so so all its vocabulary does not come from any other language. For grammar, I'm inspired by Vietnamese - my native language. That is all information about how did I make it, if you want to discovery it, do it now!

And final, if you have any question, you can send to kiennhat0603@gmail.com

Consonants
There are 18 consonants in this language (15 pulmonic consonants and 3 non-pulmonic consonants):

Vowels
We have 7 vowels here: In addition to 7 single consonants, Sejzar also has 3 diphthongs: ai, ei, ɨi

Writing System
there is the Latin alphabet of Sejzar. And it use all 26 alphabets! With that alphabet, only letter "j" not used yet. So letter "j" will use as a silent sound. Example: Sejzar = Sezar /sezaŋ/

And in pronouce, we don't have stress.

Noun
For nouns in Sejzar, we just need to remember nouns always have a fixed form. It is not affected by any other factors such as quantity or time.

Adjective
Don't have any adjective in this language, but you can use noun as a adjective. The position of the adjective is after the noun or verb it modifies with the none word. So if a word does not come after a noun or verb, it is a noun. Example: Af bejma = person + male = he

Verb
Like noun, verb never change.

Adverb
Adverb in Sejzar has two kind:


 * Adverb I: This adverb has effect of time and place. You only make this element by only one adverb. Example: Wain veir tejzi - I swim at night
 * Adverb II: Same with adjective but for verbs, it is a noun go after verb with word kejza. Example: Af bejma veir kejza seijna - He swim good

Clause and tense
Object + Subject + Verb

Ijliq wain gok - I drink water. Ijliq is water and it is object, so its location is in head of sentence, wain is I and is subject, gok is drink (verb)

So we talked about noun and verb fixation, when you want to say a sentence and want people know time, you use tense too. Different from English, we have 1 word for 1 tense, and that word alway after subject:


 * Present: don Example: Ijliq wain don gok - I drink water
 * Past: xop Example: ljliq wain xop gok - I drank water
 * Future: suijvi Example: Ijliq wain suijvi gok - I will drink water
 * Present past: ar Example: Ijliq wain ar gok - I just drink water
 * Present future: zei Exaple: Ijliq wain zei gok - I will drink water early

Specially, if your sentence has specific time in the end, then you don't need to add any thing. Example: Ijliq wain gok yjtajga - I drink water on the morning

Exclamation
(Exclamation word) + Clause + (Exclamation word)!

Exclamation is a adverb II

The position of Exclamation word in the sentence can be at the beginning or the end of the sentence. However, exclamation mark (!) alway in the end of sentence although exclamtion word is in head or end. Example: Kejza seijna vejny un don cnjpain! - Good! You win the game