Arini

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Introduction

Phonology

Scripts

Latin A B C Ç D E F G J H I Zy K L M N O P Q R S Ţ T U V Sy X Y Z Ş
Arabic ا ب ث چ ع ف غ ڄ ح ې ج ك ل م ن ۆ پ ق ر ص ٹ ت ۇ و ڳ ش خ ي ز ظ
Greek Α Β Θ Δ Ε Φ Γ Χ Κ Λ Μ Ν Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Ω Υ Ξ Ι Ζ
Cyrillic А Б Ѳ Ч Д Е Ф Г І Х И Ж К Л М Н О П Р С Ц Т У В Ш Я З Ѕ


Prosody

Stress

Stress is marked by a accut accent in their respective vowel, words that have stress in the penultimate syllable aren't mark, monosyllables are not mark either.

Phonotactics

The only consonants that do not consonant together in the same syllable without being affricated together with the liquid r, l are: J, Z, S, X, Y, L, R.

Cannot make affricates with consonants that are not of the same type of voice, like dc /d͡ð/.

Cannot start a syllable with a consonant plus another consonant unless it is a fricate (stereo → estéreo).

Of course cannot end a word with a stop or fricative consonant with a liquid (tl (atlu ← atl)).

The only letters that can make a diphthong are "y" and "v", apart from palatalization and labialization as well.

Morphophonology

Morphology

The Arini has 3 tenses to conjugate verbs, in addition to the progressive, subjunctive, infinitive and imperative cases:


Time Suffix
Present n
Past d
Future l


Case Dz
Progressive ndo
Subjunctive ste
Imperative y
Infinitive re

Syntax

Arini follows a **Subject–Verb–Object (SVO)** structure. Verbs always appear directly after the subject or pronoun. Articles precede the noun they modify. Adjectives precede the noun as well, and follow the article if present. Adverbs follow the verb they modify.


Example texts

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