Zonikuo

Zonikuo is a language spoken by almost all of the Zonikuo population. It contains three writing systems.

Classification and Dialects
The language derives from English, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, German, French and a bit of Ethanian. But mostly Proto-Zonikuo, the earlier form of the language.

Phonology
Every letter must always be pronounced how they are supposed to be, letters cannot change pronunciation.

Consonants

 * ts is also a consonant, but I can't put it here because I don't know where it is.

Phonotactics
The syllable order is simple, it is (C)(V)(C). Although it can different for some syllables, this is the most common one. It only must require at least one vowel.

Head direction
The language is a SOV language, like most languages (45% of them, actually). So a sentence like "I painted the house blue" would be "I the house painted blue". If there is an adjective, then you put it at the end.

Pronouns
Pronouns are very important in the language, as they tell what or who is doing the verb. This can also be called the "subject" of the sentence. The following table below will list some pronouns to give you an understanding on how they work. "Je" originates from the Serbian word "Ja".

Syntax
Syntax is also a pretty important thing in the language.

Numerals
The following table below will list the Base-ten system in the language. To make bigger numbers, you just put numbers together. You also do pronounce the zero, unlike english. For example:

50 - Фијезје (Fijezje)