Rikutsaren

Classification and Dialects
Riküçreb is an isolate, and is not related to any other language. Riküçreb has no dialects.

Nouns
Nouns are the base unit of Riküçreb grammar. Various suffixes and prefixes are added onto the noun to form various different words.

Verbs
Verbs are formed by adding the infinitive -rÿ to the end of a noun. Verbs are conjugated into the following conjugation table.

Perfect
The perfect is created by conjugating Do'rÿ and adding that before the past participle of the verb in question. Do'rÿ is conjugated into the Past Indicative to form the Present Perfect, Present Indicative to form the Pluperfect, Future Indicative to form the Future Perfect, and the Conditional to form the Conditional Perfect.

Continuous
The continuous is created by conjugating O'rÿ and adding that before the gerund of the verb in question. O'rÿ follows the same conjugation procedure as Do'rÿ follows when conjugated into the Perfect. However, O'rÿ is only conjugated into the Indicative, and therefore the Continuous only has 3 tenses.

Subjunctive
The Riküçreb language does not possess a Subjunctive mood. Instead, the Imperative Mood is used in its place.

Juiscal
The Juiscal Voice is a grammatical concept unique to the Riküçreb language. Its name is derived from Wisk, the Riküçreb word for sexual intercourse. The Juiscal Voice is used to induce or imply sexual arousal to whoever is being spoken to.

The Juiscal Voice consists of two parts: the prefix and the additive. The prefix is added to the end of the verb being conjugated, and reflects the person who is being spoken to. The additive is added to the end of the subject clause as a separate word. The additive reflects the person who is speaking.

The prefix and additive are virtually identical, and are listed below.
 * nen
 * vin
 * ken
 * sen
 * lin
 * men