Veralithei Note

The Veralithei Note (IPA: /ˈvɛəɹ.ɹɑːˌlɪ.θeɪ/, Japanese: Nishinwasujikago 二真ワ筋歌語) is a Song Note developed by Raciela. It was created in the fictional world of Raqel'Viana, and depicted as being created by a singular individual by the name of Solumentha. Its Japanese Name translates to "The Song Language that Speaks of the Twin Truths". In Romaji (Katakana) Form, it is transliterated as 'Berarithei Kago" alternatively in some cases. It is also called by its alternate English name, Veritordymos.

Alphabet
The dialect consists of 26 Latin letters, including Diacritics which can be found in the advanced grammar section of this page. The language's letters are derived and based on geometrical and square-like patterns, with most of the lines going vertical or horizontal. There have been cursive, normal and biblical forms of the letters, though the mid-former is most used, while the latter is much widely used in scripts that Solumentha writes in the dialect.

Grammar
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The dialect's grammar structure follows a simple order which can be found in English, which is frankly normal vocabulary structure. However, it does follow an alternate grammar structure which is (subject)(object)(verb), a structure found mostly in Japanese.

Adjectives and Adverbs
As usual, adjectives are placed behind the noun they are describing. However, adverbs on the other hand are placed after the verb they are describing. They can also be placed after a noun as long as a verb is before it.

Ownership
Ownership is one of the most difficult parts of this dialect to understand. It contains two forms, Objective and Subjective. The former consists of the Object-Owner order, while the latter consists of the Owner-Object order. [A] is the object, [B] is the owner of the object.

Objective
Objective is an ownership form used only to indicate possession between a concept and an object. A concept is not considered a subject since in the dialect, it perceives concepts as inanimate qualities taking upon and manifesting sentient concepts. The Objective Ownership Case is based on the form '[Object] of [Owner]'.

Concepts can be perceived in 4 ways. The 1st form of perception is the most easiest. It consists of perceiving and comprehending that the concept is an inanimate object defined as a subject, classifying it as an 'inanimate' subject. Therefore, 'inanimate' subjects could be considered a concept. The 2nd form is where the concept is perceived as a natural or universal element or concept. Examples of this would be 'ice', 'water', 'darkness', 'light' et cetera.

Subjective
Subjective is the alternate form of ownership indicating possession between an animate (sentient) element (a living being) and a concept or object. For example:

"Raciela's Eye (Raciela = Animate Being/Subject) (Eye = Inanimate Element/Object)

For this example, I have decided to use my name in this.