Creature:Arianky/Language

The language of the Arianky, called Common Yank.

Nouns
Nouns have a base form, and have suffixes added to them according to the time: For example, the phrase "The Yank had great music" will become "A-Yankas sal mo'xixas jodola".
 * Nouns in the past gain the suffix -as, or if they end with a vowel -'as.
 * Nouns in the present don't gain any suffix.
 * Nouns in the future gain the suffix -is, or if they end with a vowel -'is.

Each noun also has it's own gender, e.g. Lian (Nation) is female while Fax (Star) is male.

Verbs
Similarly to nouns, verbs also have base forms but gain prefixes instead of suffixes.
 * Verbs in the past don't gain a prefix.
 * Verbs in the present gain the prefix Na-.
 * Verbs in the future gain the prefix Da-.

Adjectives
Unlike nouns and verbs, adjectives change based on gender.
 * Male adjectives stay the same and gain the suffix -ym (-'ym after vowel) when plural.
 * Female adjectives gain the suffix -a ('a after vowel) or the suffix -yot (-'yot after vowel) when plural.

More to Come!