Vøt E-Nït

Consonants
The nasal phoneme /ɴ/ has no independent letter of its own, it only occurs before fricatives (ġ and ç).

Apart from the nasal phoneme, every phoneme can be written using just one letter.

Writing System
There are three different orthographies; however in Nïnet a runic alphabet is used (called Rúna). The older alphabet is no longer used, and latin is used as a transliteration.

Nouns
Nouns fall under both genders and numbers. There are three genders (male, female and neuter, also called common gender). Nouns can be singular or plural.

Pronouns

 * The second person plural subject pronoun

Possessive Pronouns

 * The second person plural possessive pronoun

Verbs
All verbs are conjugated in a similar way. It is as follows (example of the verb to answer; ðëçk): Syntax

Example text
English: Vøt E-Nït:
 * 1) Oh glorious moon in the high sky,
 * 2) May your light shine on me during my darkest hours,
 * 3) Let it guide me and deliver me.
 * 4) You are the silver jewel upon the gods' divine Crown,
 * 5) Your wisdom and your calm is what I seek.
 * 6) Drive away the demons and shadow lurkers,
 * 7) Enlighten me with your calm and serenity.
 * 8) May your rays shine upon me for all of eternity,
 * 9) Oh great silver orb of heaven
 * 1) Ëða Ýtn ça wølðríd ÿú Ëlë ç ïpek
 * 2) Næş ġaśvek çón ák ÿáġ øþni vøÿ-íġove,
 * 3) Býv kí úðerel aç hïhwinel ÿáġ
 * 4) Ëġ ça þøÿ-surpím ák ç ilæçím moġar ilæçetaw
 * 5) Śonúððømvek ç ajagvek (aśagvek*) ÿáġ foçkel
 * 6) Hoçþ ça çoçøyo aç ðÿorkoþeo
 * 7) Hïġáś ÿáġ ón azág aç wïn - ïpek
 * 8) Næś ðwáruvek çón ák ÿáġ nweġ
 * 9) Ëða dïn ÿøz aç surpím ÿú Ëleÿa