Neuvan

Phonology
Same phonology of Spanish language.

Nouns
Like the other romance languages, Neuvan eliminated all of Latin's case system.

Pronouns
Neuvan pronouns is inspired by the Spanish language, and can be omitted like the Spanish.

Verbs
Every Neuvan verb characterized by the infinitive ending: -ar or -er.

A Neuvan verb has nine indicative tenses:
 * The present tense (I walk)
 * The preterite (I walked)
 * The imperfect (I was walking or I used to walk)
 * The present perfect (I have walked)
 * The past perfect (I had walked)
 * The future tense (I will walk)
 * The future perfect (I will have walked)
 * The conditional simple (I would walk)
 * The conditional perfect (I would have walked)

Present indicative
The present indicative is used to express actions or states of being in a present time frame. For example:
 * Ej scyo du (I know you).
 * Ila cume mi cumienta (She eats my food).

Preterite
The preterite is used to express actions or events that took place in the past, and which were instantaneous or are viewed as completed. For example: