Aedulian

{{Template:LangBox {{Progress {{Definition Aedulian (Native Name: Æðelés /ˈæːðɛlˌéːs/) It's a language spoken by People of Aedulia in Western Balkan, but later went to south Ukraine (Crimea). it is spoken by three thousands people.
 * Phonology= 100
 * NounCases= 100
 * NounDef= 100
 * NounNumbers= 100
 * NounGender= 100
 * VerbPerson= 100
 * VerbNumber= 100
 * VerbAspect= 100
 * VerbTense= 100
 * VerbMood= 100
 * VerbVoice= 100
 * AdjCase= 100
 * AdjNumber= 100
 * AdjDef= 100
 * AdjGen= 100
 * AdjComparative= 100
 * AdjSuperlative= 100
 * Supine= 100
 * Gerund= 100
 * Participle= 100
 * Infinitive= 100
 * Modality= 100
 * Words= 10}}
 * Name      = Aedulian
 * NativeName = Æðelés
 * Type      = Alternate History
 * Alignment = Nominative-Accusative
 * Head      = Final
 * Tonal     = No
 * Declined  = Yes
 * Conjugated = Yes
 * Genders   = Three
 * NounCase  = yes
 * NounNumber = No
 * NounDefiniteness = yes
 * NounGender = Yes
 * VerbVoice = No
 * VerbMood  = No
 * VerbPerson = Yes
 * VerbNumber = Yes
 * VerbTense = Yes
 * VerbAspect = Yes
 * Native Name = Æðelés
 * Case = Yes
 * NNumber = No
 * Definiteness = Yes
 * Gender = Yes
 * Voice = No
 * Mood = No
 * Person = Yes
 * VNumber = Yes
 * Tense = No
 * Aspect = Yes
 * NounCases = Yes
 * NounDefinite = No
 * AdjCase = Yes
 * AdjNumber = Yes
 * AdjDefinite = No
 * AdjGender = Yes
 * AdjComparative =A
 * AdjSuperlative =
 * Supine =
 * Gerund =
 * Participle =
 * Infinitive =
 * Modality =
 * Phonology =
 * Words =
 * Hamad Fahad}}

General Information
It's Grammar and Vocabulary has been hardly influenced by the Arabic language and other Semitic languages like Akkadian, Hebrew. but it's writing system was Cuneiform, but with papers expanding, the writing system was borrowed from Old English's Latin.

Consonants

 * Retroflex t is often recognized Pharyngealized t

Phonotactics
The Structure of Aedulian may be C(V)C(C)(V).

Nouns
Noun Cases in Aedulian are 3, Nominative, accusative, Genitive, Noun declension by Case:

Nominative            Accusative               Genitive

Masculine

Feminine          -ø                             -a                               -i

Neuter

Nouns have Three Genders: Masculine, Feminine, Neuter. Noun Declension by Gender: The Nouns that end in unrounded vowels:, like a, i, e.

Singular      Plural

Masculine:    -nenn         -hann

Feminine:     -nes             -eves

Neuter:        -won             -wen

Nouns that end in rounded vowels like u, o.

Singular     Plural

Masculine:    -scenn           -aŝŝ

Feminine:        -tt               -ex

Neuter           -ve              -aŝŝ

Nouns that end in consonats, p, t, k, b, d, g, h, &c...

Singular     Plural

Masculine:   -es                   -us

Feminine:      -ele               -oṫe

Neuter:          -eheoṫe          -ennus

Determiners: definite article is æ

Verbs
Tenses are 3, Simple past (pronoun verb-he) Simple present (hes pronoun verb), Future (sahes or sof- prounoun verb)

Regular verbs do usually end with a consonants, and irregular verbs don't.

the regular verbs takes -ešes as plural, but the irregular always takes -nn as a plural.

Pronouns
Nominative       Accusative        Genitive

First Person                 ano                      -xenn                   e

F. P. Plural                    weh                       -na                       u

Second Person M.         v                         -v                          o

S. P. Feminine                ven                    -ev                        ool

Second Person Pl.                           nnensatænné

Third Person                 les                       -wa                        -ha

Th. P. Plural                                   hæððenés

Adjectives- they are suffixes to change the final vowel to the specified adjectives.

Adverbs - adverb - thing-nnol

Syntax
Word order SVO, VSO

Nominal SP

Lexicon
Working on Vocabulary