Ěrídàn

Phonotactics
[t] + [x] = [t ʰ k ʰ ]

Voiceless consonants become voiced if followed by voiced consonant

ex. [k ʃ] + [d] = [gʒd]

[s] + [v] = [zv]

Grammar
==== Verbs==

Dictionary Form
-All verbs have the "dictionary" form of '''ám[ROOT]ě'. ''

-Prefixes and Suffixes used to modify verbs.

Verb conjugation in it's completeness: [negative][continuation][finite][3p]ROOT[tense/person/number]

Finite vs. Infinite Time
- If you want to show that an action was, is, or will be ongoing:

-- Prefix 'ky' added to verb root starting with consonant

--Prefix 'kí' added to verb root starting with vowel

ex. Ámhědíně ("to wait") – kyhědínwí’í ("I was waiting")

Negative
-Negatives occur in two parts, the first part concerning the verb. Simply add the prefix 'ko' to the verb root.

Continuation
- To show an action that is expected to continue for the entirety of one's lifetime, the verb can take on a "continuative" form.

“Wo’ídn píorěpíoríěl.” = “The sun shone, as it has and will.”

“Wo’ídn píorěpíorěl.” = “The sun shines, as it has and will.”

-This continuative form can be used poetically as well. An example of its use outside of cosmological events would be:

“Ñěñwím’r’.” = “I love you, as I always have and always will.”

IPA - [‘ɲɛɲ.,wimːr]

ñě (cont.) + ñ (love) + wí (I) + (ě)m (person marker) + r (2nd person)