Gloesian language

Gloesian (Gloesian: Gloēsniš lengwe) is an Indo-Limmerian language primarily spoken in the country of Gloesia and by the ethnic Gloesian diaspora. Gloesian has a rich and complex grammar, with many different verb tenses and moods, as well as a variety of noun classes and declensions. It also has a complex system of prepositions and case endings. Verbs are conjugated for both singular and plural, and nouns can take a variety of prefixes and suffixes. Word order is relatively free, allowing for a great deal of flexibility in sentence structure.

Gloesian is polysynthetic because it combines many different elements of grammar into a single word. For example, the single word šelēmēzēlō can mean "we are going to do it", combining a verb root (šelēm), an infinitive marker (-ēz), and a pronoun ending (-ō) into a single word. Similarly, the word šešōzō means "we will be able to do it", combining a verb root (šeš), an infinitive marker (-ōz), and a pronoun ending (-ō) into a single word.

Phonology
The phonology of Gloesian is made up of the following sounds:

Vowels: a, ā, æ, ǣ, e, ē, i, ī, o, ō, u, ū, ü

Consonants: b, c, č, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, ň, p, q, r, s, š, s̄, t, v, w, x, y, z

Verbs
In Gloesian, verbs are conjugated by adding various suffixes to the end of the verb stem. The suffixes indicate the person, number, and tense of the verb.

The present tense is indicated by the suffix -vi, and the past tense is indicated by the suffix -ši. There are also suffixes for the future tense (-sü), the perfective aspect (-tö), the imperative mood (-dö), and the subjunctive mood (-ňe).

The person and number of the verb is indicated by the following suffixes:


 * 1st person singular - -m
 * 2nd person singular - -t
 * 3rd person singular - -i
 * 1st person plural - -o
 * 2nd person plural - -v
 * 3rd person plural - -a

For example, the verb “to eat” in Gloesian is sükhe. The conjugation of this verb in the present tense would be:


 * I eat - sükhem
 * You eat - sükhet
 * He/She/It eats - sükhei
 * We eat - sükheo
 * You (plural) eat - sükhev
 * They eat - sükhea

In the past tense, the conjugation would be:


 * I ate - sükhešim
 * You ate - sükhešit
 * He/She/It ate - sükheši
 * We ate - sükhešio
 * You (plural) ate - sükhešiv
 * They ate - sükhešia