The Dromar Language
The Dromar language tends to use the following letter; B, D, G, M, N, R, S, T, A, E, O, I, A, E, O, I, (The under stroke makes the vowel into the long sound, while the vowel without the under stroke is a short sound). Consonants appear singularly or in groups of two, while vowel only appear singularly in words. Prefixes and suffixes are added to root words to build new words.
The sentence structure determines the tense the sentence is in.
Past tense: verb, subject, object
Present tense: subject, verb, object
Future tense: object, subject, verb
The Dromar language has four gender forms. Male, Female, Neutral, and Nonliving (a mineral). The Noun is the only word that is modified by a gender suffix. Gender suffixes: Male – ar, Female – er, Neutral – or, Nonliving – an.
Dromar pronouns
— Me: Gar/Ger
— You: Dar/Der/Dor
— He/She: Tar/Ter
— It: Tan/Tor
Plural is designated by the suffix of – os.
Possession is designated by the suffix of –is
To convert a noun into an adjective add the prefix with Ti.
Names
Male names will end with: ar, an, orn (examples: Miran, Dranorn, Ranar, Torar)
Female names will end with: era, es, ina, ira (examples: Dranina, Seres, Nadira, Betina)
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