Brøzdian

Classification and Dialects
Brøzdian is your average semi-tonal a priori language.

Writing System
Two listed sounds indicates allophony.

[c] is sounded as /k/ before a- or o-like sounds, and as [s] before e- or i- like sounds. For purposes of this sound change, an apostrophe is considered an i-like sound.

Nouns
Nouns exist in two classes and are locked into their respective class.

Nex - Name (I)

Fraro - Chair (II)

Verbs
Verbs also come in two classes. Each class has their own, analogous conjugations. Unlike nouns, verbs can change classes. Changing a verb's class either negates it or reverses its meaning, if possible. Otherwise, class changes aren't allowed. The irregular verbs don't negate through class changes but instead have their own negated forms.

Type A
The key difference between Type A and Type E verbs is their affixes. Type A verbs use the affixes -ala, -asa, and ci-. E'davca - To talk

Type E
Type E uses the affixes -ele, -ase, and ci. Etadopte - To plan (intransitive)