Langi

Nouns
Nouns exist in five cases- Abjective, Dative, Genitive, Prepositional and Essive

Abjective
Abjective case nouns end in -i. They are used for the subject or object of a sentence.

Examples: Mundi, Gati, Nomi

Dative
Abjective case nouns end in -ir. They are used to say to/for something.

Examples: Mundir, Gatir, Nomir

Genitive
Abjective case nouns end in -u. They are used to show possession.

Examples: Mundu, Gatu, Nomu

Prepositional
Abjective case nouns end in -as. They are used for the object of a preposition.

Examples: Mundas, Gatas, Nomas

Essive
Abjective case nouns end in -ä. They are used to say like/as something

Examples: Mundä, Gatä, Nomä

Number
There are three numbers- Singular, Dual (-a) and Plural (More than two: -o)

Verbs
Verbs are conjugated for tense and aspect. The four tenses are Past, Present, Future and Future-in-Past (Was in the Future). The two aspects are Perfect and Imperfect.

Dictionary
To greet- Salutos

To say goodbye- Verlos

Cat- Gati

World- Mundi

Name- Nomi

To be- Estos

Example text
Hello- Mi velo tir alte vidi. (response) E tir. (lit. I wish a long life to you. And to you.)