Rumelian

Classification and Dialects
Rumelian is a Persian language spoken in Rumelia.

Nouns
Nouns in Rumelian are declined in four cases and two numbers mostly by adding a suffix or a prefix. Without any specific pronoun, the noun is indefinite, e.g. Mârdân mivinâm. (=I see a man.)

Definiteness
There are three different types of definiteness which can be expressed by adding a pronoun (which are invariable) at the end of a word :
 * 1) The simple definiteness is expressed by the pronoun le, e.g. Mârdân le mivinâm. (=I see the man.)
 * 2) The proximate definiteness is expressed by the pronoun de, e.g. Mârdân de mivinâm. (=I see this man.)
 * 3) The distal definiteness is expressed by the pronoun ğe, e.g. Mârdân ğe mivinâm. (=I see that man.)

Adjectives
Adjectives are exactly declined like nouns and always precede the described noun, e.g. Pitân mârdân le mivinâm (=I see the old man.). Adjectives may also be nominalized by leaving the noun out, e.g. Pitân le mivinâm (=I see the old one.)

Comparative
The comparative is formed by adding suffix -tar to the adjective stem, e.g. pittar mârd (=an older man). The comparison is done by putting the adjective in the comparative form and by compared noun in the genitive case, e.g. Mârd de pittar emârda ğe aşt. (=This man is older than that man.)