Polijole

Polijolè [pˠɒliɟɒlə̆] (Polidish /ˈpolɪdɪʃ/ in English) is the language spoken by the Polidians, a race of humans with magical powers, they existed on earth for around ~7820bc to 692bc, but now live on another planet called Poligathè [pˠɒligatʰə̆] (Poligea /poˈlɪʒia/ in English), and have erased all evidence of their Earth presence.

Classification and Dialects
The version of Polijole shown in this article was spoken at around 692bc, otherwise known as "Classic Polidish" but the language has changed and has altered into 6 different modern dialects. A list of all historical versions and the modern dialects can be found here.

Consonants
Sounds in brackets are for sounds that only appear in specific dialects.

Vowels
diphthongs: /ĭu/, /ĭə/, /ĭa/, /ĭɒ/

Phonotactics
Very strict CV syllable structure.

the diphthongs /ĭu/, /ĭə/, /ĭa/ and /ĭɒ/ can only occur before /n/, /l/, /s/, /z/ /ʃ/, and /ʒ/.

Writing System
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Verbs
Tenses/Perfective

Converbs
-te = CONV

-tecì = ABL.CONV

-kono = PURP.CONV

-so = INSTR.CONV

-phu = COND.CONV

Evidentiality
'e- = INFR

cho-/çho- = VIS.INFR

ba- = HEAR.INFR

jo- = QUOT

Pronouns
The Pronouns in brackets are those of an alternate dialect.

Adjectives
phe- = Adjective

pho- = Adverb

add the accusative case if it is in stative form

Syntax
it has a VSO word order and is head final

Nouns
(NEG)-(very)-NOUN-(affix)-case

Verbs
(evidential)-VERB-agreement-tense-(affix)-(converb)

Adjectives
(adj/adv)-ADJECTIVE-(acc)

Lexicon
here

Example text
Romanisation:

sugìsana xa titoşzanè, ni sugìnanè

IPA:

/sugĭsana xa titɒʒanə̆, ni sugĭnanə̆/

Gloss:

PL-like-1sg.masc DEM food.ACC, COP-∅ PL-good-ACC

Translation:

I like this food a lot, it is very good.

Orthography: