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Aþäfğon is a fictional constructed language created by Jessie M Strickland. It is phonologically based on Proto Indo-European, Proto Germanic,Proto Finnic and Proto Indo-Iranian and grammatically based on High Valyrian and Quenya. It has since become more phonologically and morphologically diverse.
[[Aveiläğ]] is a fictional constructed language created by [[User:JMwitch3278|Jessie M Strickland]]. It is phonologically based on Proto Indo-European, Proto Germanic,Proto Finnic and Proto Indo-Iranian and grammatically based on High Valyrian and Quenya. It has since become more phonologically and morphologically diverse.


=Introduction=
=Introduction=
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Avaeğon has six [[w:grammatical_gender|genders]]. These genders are classified by special relationships. The genders are identified inherently and are formed during lexical construction.
Avaeğon has Five[[w:grammatical_gender|genders]]. These genders are classified by special relationships. The genders are identified inherently and are formed during lexical construction.


# '''Common''' (-V): The common gender is the only gender which ends in a vowel. This gender is assigned to people, places, titles, and occupations.
# '''Common''' (-V): The common gender is the only gender which ends in a vowel. This gender is assigned to people, places, titles, and occupations.
# '''Lunar''' (-m): The lunar gender is assigned to nocturnal animals, military equipment, and spiritual things.
# '''Lunar''' (-n): The lunar gender is assigned to nocturnal animals,deities,celestial bodies, military equipment, and spiritual things.
# '''Solar''' (-z): The solar gender is assigned to diurnal animals, household equipment, body parts, and secular things.
# '''Solar''' (-z): The solar gender is assigned to diurnal animals, deities,celestial bodies, household equipment, body parts, and secular things.
# '''Terrestrial''' (-s): The terrestrial gender is assigned to foods, plants, land masses and formations, earthen elements and minerals  
# '''Terrestrial''' (-s): The terrestrial gender is assigned to foods, plants, land masses and formations, earthen elements and minerals  
# '''Aquatic''' (-r): The aquatic gender is assigned to bodies of water, liquids, and emotions
# '''Aquatic''' (-r): The aquatic gender is assigned to bodies of water, liquids, and emotions.
# '''Phenomenal''' (-n): The phenomenal gender is assigned to deities, celestial bodies, weather, and seasons
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Avaeğon nouns have ten cases which identify a different part of speech a noun can be found in.
Aveiläğ nouns have eight cases which identify a different part of speech a noun can be found in.




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5. '''Ablative''' (-tän) : The ablative case shows motion of an object. Either towards or from, it signifies bestowement and reliquishment. Example: I gave the flowers to Sally.
5. '''Ablative''' (-tän) : The ablative case shows motion of an object. Either towards or from, it signifies bestowement and reliquishment. Example: I gave the flowers to Sally.


6. '''Essive''' (-ve) : The essive case shows a state of being whether its temporary or not.  
6. '''Essive''' (-hve) : The essive case shows a state of being whether its temporary or not.  
Example: I am happy.
Example: I am happy.
The wizard turned me into a rabbit.
The wizard turned me into a rabbit.


7. '''Locative''' (-sa) :          The locative case shows location.  
7. '''Locative''' (-swa) :          The locative case shows location.  
Example: I am in the house. I am outside of town. I am beside the woods.
Example: I am in the house. I am outside of town. I am beside the woods.


8. '''Instrumental''' (-kjo) : The instrumental case shows how an action was performed, like the object which was used to perform the action.
8. '''Instrumental''' (-fjöm) : The instrumental case shows how an action was performed, like the object which was used to perform the action.
Example: I cut the meat with the knife.
Example: I cut the meat with the knife.
9. '''Comitative''' (-ma) : The comitative case shows accompaniment. It shows who was with the subject when the action was performed and sometimes goes hand in hand with the instrumental.
Example: Cheryl went to the movies with me.
10. '''Vocative''' (-keš) : The vocative case shows direct address. Example: O' great and beautiful goddess.


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====Declensions====
====Declensions====


. Avaeğon has six declensions:
. Avaeğon has seven declensions:


1. '''First Declension''' : o-stems
1. '''First Declension''' : i-stem
. The Sea declension- There are Four genders that make up this declension.
Common (i).
Common - ends in (o), Lunar - (om) , Solar - (oz), Aquatic- (or).




{| class="mw-collapsed mw-collapsible wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="mw-collapsed mw-collapsible wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! colspan="7" | Sea (1st) Declension
! colspan="7" | (1st) Declension
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! Case || Gender || Singlular || Dual || Plural || Paucal || Collective
! Case || Gender || Singlular || Dual || Plural || Paucal || Collective
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| rowspan="7" | Nominative
| rowspan="7" | Nominative
|- valign="top" style="background-color:#ffffff;"
|- valign="top" style="background-color:#ffffff;"
| Common || Akjo <br />''man'' || Akjot || Akjos || Akjoñ || Akjor
| Common ||Avani  <br />''Woman'' || Avaniä || Avanis || Avaniñ || Avanir
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| Lunar || Džasam<br />''owl'' || Džasamä || Džasami || Džasamu || Džasamy
| Lunar || - <br />'''' || - || - || - || -
|- style="background-color:#ffffff;" valign="top"
|- style="background-color:#ffffff;" valign="top"
| Solar || Bäriaz<br />''eagle'' || Bäriazä || Bäriazi || Bäriazu || Bäriazy
| Solar || - <br />'''' || - || - || - || -
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|-  
| Terrestrial || - || - || - || - || -
| Terrestrial || - || - || - || - || -
|- valign="top" style="background-color:#ffffff;"
|- valign="top" style="background-color:#ffffff;"
| Aquatic || Sonqar<br />''river'' || Sonqarä || Sonqari || Sonqaru || Sonqary
| Aquatic || - <br />'''' || - || - || - || -
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| Phenomenal || - || - || - || - || -
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| rowspan="7" style="background-color:rgb(255,200,200) | Accusative
| rowspan="7" style="background-color:rgb(255,200,200) | Accusative
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2. '''Second Declension''' : a-stems
2. '''Second Declension''' : jo-stem
. The Universal declension- This category encompasses all six genders.
. Common (jo)
Common - ends in (a), Lunar- (am), Solar- (az), Terrestrial- (as), Aquatic - (ar), Phenomenal- (an).
 




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3. '''Third Declension''' : y-stems
3. '''Third Declension''' : y- stem
. The Sky declension- This category encompasses three genders.
. Lunar (yn), Solar (yz)
Lunar - (ym), Solar - (yz), Phenomenal- (yn).


4. '''Fourth Declension''' : i-stems
4. '''Fourth Declension''' : o-stems
. The Day declension- This category encompasses five genders.
. Lunar (on), Solar (oz), Terrestrial (os), Aquatic (or)
Commom - (i), Solar- (iz), Terrestrial- (is), Aquatic- (ir), Phenomenal- (in).


5. '''Fifth Declension''' : je-stems
5. '''Fifth Declension''' : a- stems
. The Night declension- This category encompasses five genders.
. Common (a), Lunar (an), Solar (az), Terrestrial (as), Aquatic (ar).  
Common - (e), Lunar - (em), Terrestrial- (es), Aquatic - (er), Phenomenal- (en).


6. '''Sixth Declension''' : u-stems
6. '''Sixth Declension''' : u-stems
. The Earth declension- This category encompasses three genders.
. Terrestrial  (us).
Common - (u), Terrestrial- (us), Aquatic- (ur).
 
7. '''Seventh Declension''' : z-stems
. Common (za), Terrestrial (zas), Aquatic (zar).


=Orthography=
=Orthography=
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