Angos

This language was co-developed by users Detectivekenny, Panglossa, and Razlem, with a little help from others. "Angy" ['aŋ.ə] simply means "Language".
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Overall Language Characteristics
This language is designed to be an auxiliary language for English, Chinese, and the Romance languages; it features a balance between each language's complexity and expressive features. The idea is for it to be lightly inflected with a tendency to isolate. A few unique innovations are also present in the language:

Medial Vowel System
Drawing from similar IALs, this language features a classification system where the last vowel indicates the part of speech. Unlike Esperanto or Ido however, additional root consonants may succeed the medial vowel. Long vowels (indicated by double letters) are the same (taar, toor, teer, etc.)

Nouns: o or y (see below)

Verbs: a

Adjectives: i

Adverbs: e

Other (conjunctions, prepositions, particles): u

Natural and Artificial Noun Distinction
In this language, nouns are distinguished as either "Natural" or "Artificial" (i.e man-made). Natural nouns take the medial vowel "o" and Artificial nouns take the vowel "y". There is no agreement between other parts of speech.

No Plural Inflections
This language does not include inflections for plurals normally found in other IALs. Rather, correlatives are used to express the relative number and definitiveness.

Particles
Angy employs heavy use of particles to determine aspect, tense, mood, etc.

Perfect Aspect - elu

Passive Voice - tsu

Past Tense - mju

Future Tense - ku

Moods:

Interrogative -

Indicative -

Conditional -

Imperative -

Evidentiality -

Comparison -

Polarity -

Phonology
Vowels: [a], [e], [i], [o], [u], y [ǝ]

Long Vowels: aa [aː], ee [eː], ii [iː], oo [oː], uu [uː], yy [ǝː]

Consonants: [p], [t], [k], [b], [d], [g], [m], [n], ng [ŋ], [w], [j], [h], [f], [s], [x]

Diphthongs: aw, iw, ow, yw, aj, ej, oj, yj

Stress: Penultimate

Syllable Structure
(C = consonant; V = vowel; S = semivowel)
 * CV
 * SV
 * CVS
 * SVC
 * CVC
 * SVS
 * CCV
 * CSV
 * CSVS
 * CSVC

Example Text
This is tentative, grammar/vocabulary is subject to change.

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Ty angy ine sum fyytesa.

Unteej so taane aam akii tsu boni, tsu kesi, i tsu, habing, so elu sum hewaa tek o fyyteso.

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