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Neuvan
Type
Alignment Nominative-Accusative
Head direction Initial
Tonal No
Declensions No
Conjugations Yes
Genders Two
Nouns decline according to...
Case Number
Definiteness Gender
Verbs conjugate according to...
Voice Mood
Person Number
Tense Aspect
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Neuvan language (lancua nuvuezo) is a Romance language spoken by the people of Nuvuezo. Even it's a Romance languages, it's so different from other language in same category. The word "Neuvan" is from Old Neuvan Neuv means "new" and suffix from Ancient Dacranish -an which uses to indicate people. So, Neuvan literally means "new people".


Classification and Dialects[]

Phonology[]

Same phonology of Spanish language.

Consonants[]

Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal m n ɲ
Stop p b t d ʝ k ɡ
Continuant f (θ) s (ʃ) x
Lateral l (ʎ)
Flap ɾ
Trill r

Vowels[]

Front Central Back
High i u
Mid e o
Low a

Phonotactics[]

Writing System[]

Letter A B C D E F G H I J K L
Sound a be ce de e fe ge eche i jocha ka le
Letter M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Sound me ne o pe cu re se te u ve dve che
Letter Y Z
Sound eye ze

Grammar[]

Nouns[]

Like the other romance languages, Neuvan eliminated all of Latin's case system.

Pronouns[]

Neuvan pronouns is inspired by the Spanish language, and can be omitted like the Spanish.

Number Person Nominative Accusative Dative Genitive Prepositional
Singular 1st go mo mio/mia mi
2nd do de duo/dua dues
3rd ile, ila lo, la iu/ia eu, ea
Plural 1st nuostros, nuostras nos nuo, nua nus, nas
2nd duetes des deo/dea duetes
3rd iles, ilas ies, ias ius/ias heo, hea

Verbs[]

Every Neuvan verb characterized by the infinitive ending: -ar or -er.

A Neuvan verb has nine indicative tenses:

  • The present tense (I walk)
  • The preterite (I walked)
  • The imperfect (I was walking or I used to walk)
  • The present perfect (I have walked)
  • The past perfect (I had walked)
  • The future tense (I will walk)
  • The future perfect (I will have walked)
  • The conditional simple (I would walk)
  • The conditional perfect (I would have walked)

Present indicative[]

The present indicative is used to express actions or states of being in a present time frame. For example:

  • Go scyo do (I know you).
  • Ila cume mi cumienta (She eats my food).
Present indicative forms of the regular -ar verb
Transirar ('to cross')
Singular Plural
First person (ej) transiro (nuosto/-a) transiranos
Second person familiar (du) transiras (duetes) transirasde
Third person (ile, ila) transira (iles, ilas) transirón
Present indicative forms of the regular -er verb
Leger ('to read')
Singular Plural
First person (go) lego (nuosto/-a) legenos
Second person familiar (do) leges (duetes) legesde
Third person (ile, ila) lege (iles, ilas) legín

Preterite[]

The preterite is used to express actions or events that took place in the past, and which were instantaneous or are viewed as completed. For example:

Preterite forms of the regular -ar verb
Transirar ('to cross')
Singular Plural
First person (go) transirano (nuosto/-a) transirananos
Second person familiar (do) transiranas (duetes) transirasne
Third person (ile, ila) transirana (iles, ilas) transiranón
Preterite forms of the regular -er verb
Leger ('to read')
Singular Plural
First person (go) legeno (nuosto/-a) legenanos
Second person familiar (do) legenes (duetes) legesna
Third person (ile, ila) legene (iles, ilas) legenín

Syntax[]

Lexicon[]


No. English Neuvan
1Igo
2you (singular)do
3heile
4wenuostros/-as
5you (plural)duetes
6theyiles/-as
7thissuí
8thatsue
9hereAic
10thereaci
11whoquis
12whatque
13wheredonte
14whenqundo
15howcudo
16notno
17alltodo
18manymólto
19someale
20fewpuoco
21otheraltreo
22oneono
23twodubo
24threedre
25fourcuato
26fivecenge
27biggran
28longlénco
29wideleite
30thickcraso
31heavygravio
32smallparvoro
33shortlheyo
34narrowengueto
35thintenuo
36womanmuler
37man (adult male)homin
38man (human being)fomo
39childpuelo
40wifemesirda
41husbandmesirdo
42mothermarre
43fatherparre
44animalanimal
45fishpisco
46birdaive
47dogkoino
48louse
49snake
50worm
51tree
52forest
53stick
54fruit
55seed
56leaf
57root
58bark
59flower
60grass
61rope
62skin
63meat
64blood
65bone
66fat
67egg
68horn
69tail
70feather
71hair
72head
73ear
74eye
75nose
76mouth
77tooth
78tongue
79fingernail
80foot
81leg
82knee
83hand
84wing
85belly
86guts
87neck
88back
89breast
90heart
91liver
92drink
93eat
94bite
95suck
96spit
97vomit
98blow
99breathe
100laugh
101see
102hear
103know
104think
105smell
106fear
107sleep
108live
109die
110kill
111fight
112hunt
113hit
114cut
115split
116stab
117scratch
118dig
119swim
120fly
121walk
122come
123lie
124sit
125stand
126turn
127fall
128give
129hold
130squeeze
131rub
132wash
133wipe
134pull
135push
136throw
137tie
138sew
139count
140say
141sing
142play
143float
144flow
145freeze
146swell
147sun
148moon
149star
150water
151rain
152river
153lake
154sea
155salt
156stone
157sand
158dust
159earth
160cloud
161fog
162sky
163wind
164snow
165ice
166smoke
167fire
168ash
169burn
170road
171mountain
172red
173green
174yellow
175white
176black
177night
178day
179year
180warm
181cold
182full
183new
184old
185good
186bad
187rotten
188dirty
189straight
190round
191sharp
192dull
193smooth
194wet
195dry
196correct
197near
198far
199right
200left
201at
202in
203with
204and
205if
206because
207name


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