Krominase

Classification and Dialects
Krominase (/kɹominas/) is the Original language for Kromi. Krominase can become SOV, VSO, VOS or OSV. It only has one grammatical gender. No vowels are stressed. Krominase can compound Subjects and Verbs. Krominase lacks any marking for Subject, Agent, and Patient.

Vowels
In Krominase, "n" is considered a vowel.

Phonotactics
Krominase is (C)²V(N) at maximum. All vowels are unstressed.

Vowel Shift & Spelling Reform
The Final "m" drifted to a "n". Words like "em" became "en". As a result of Krominase having no stressed vowels, "a", "i" and "ɯ" became "ɐ", "ɪ" and "ʊ̜". "e" and "o" merged with their higher equivalents.

Writing System
A writing system for Krominase is currently being designed.

Syntax
Krominase is can be written as SOV, VSO, VOS or OSV. Krominase is also Agglutinative, here is a phrase "I eat", the phrase becomes "Zanun", It means "I eat" but, if there is an Object, it blocks the Subject and Verb from combining unless you chose to make the sentence OSV. Oh, and names can't combine with verbs.

Grammatical Particles

"Yo" is written between Subjects and Objects, While "Da" is written between Objects and Subjects.

Tense
Krominase has 3 tenses: Past, Present and Future in English or Tikun, Tikan and Tikin in Krominase.

Lexicon
Note: The one that says Krominase (Spelling) is how it is spelled in Krominase, Since I can't put pictures in tables because it would take too long.