Enelkan

Enelkan is the language spoken by the inhabitants of the constructed universe Enelkia|Enelkia. The inhabitants are called "Enelkuns".

Verbs
Verbs are not conjugated traditionally. If one could call it that even.

Tenses of verbs are defined by a word before the verb. This word indicates when the verb is happening. It's almost like saying "now" "past" "future" and what not.

To make a noun negative (didn't run, not jumping, wont eat, etc) you add nijj before the verb and after the tense indicator When not saying "have/has done" the part participle is adding -ix to the end of the word

When saying "Have/had done" you don't need it. The indicator in the front says that.

Commands:

Possessive Pronouns
Go before the word

Mine/Yours/Her/Theirs/Ours do not exist. In a instance they would be in english you just use these.

My house -> Ad dama

Her car -> Kad Saw'rr

Object Pronouns
Attach to the end of a word

Double constants and vowels that cause pronunciation problems are broken with an apostrophe

I.e. : lijjta’ap means Show me

The root word is lijj which is to show. -Ta you add to show it's a command and -ap is the object pronoun

We have a problem with the "taap" part of the word. "aaaaaa" don't sound good, so the apostrophe indicates that you break it up and, instead pronounce it "ah-ah" like you would pronounce "uh-oh" but with the "ah" sound.

Apostrophes are also used to indicate the letter before it is pronounced its natural way. Natural meaning the way the long way you would pronounce when saying the alphabet. You could say it's the "name" of the letter you are pronouncing.

I.e - Kwad’e (Kwah-Dah-Ay) which means 4/four

Without the apostrophe it would be pronounced "Kwah-Day"

Adjectives
Adjectives go after the noun

Example text
A sah ren tray //  I am tall

Nus sah sen lire // You all are here

A sah leanana // I was reading

Ka hah nah acaren // She will have run