Hi ! It's been a while isn't it ? I've been busy with school and trying to find a job and whilst I haven't still found a job, I'm done with school ! So I got more freetime ! I've been inspired by one of my friend who recently started makig a language to continue making my own (Go check their stuff out it's very interesting Here !) Firstly I've found the name of the language. It's the Rith !

I think it's now time to talk about the different pronouns of the languages. There's the Masculine (Mo), Feminine (Ma) and Gender Neutral (No). These three pronouns can be associated with any word to specify the gender of the designed thing. Let's take for exemple "Jikano" that were refered last blog as "Being". This is actually the neutral form of human (Jikalupi) since there is the suffix "No" in the end. The masculine form of "Jikalupi" is "Jikamo" (Man) and logically the feminine form is "Jikama" (Woman). We can also conmbine it with the plural suffix (Ne) to make "Jikamone" (Men), "Jikamane" (Women) and "Jikanone" (Persons).

Another thing we can tackle is the structure of verbs it's kind of like in english, we don't conjugate verbs. For exemple if we take the verb Danse ("Daeri"), here's how we conjugate it.
Da (I) Daeri
Tu (You) Daeri
Pimo (He)/Pima (She)/Pino (Neutral) Daeri
Dane (We) Daeri
Tune (You plural)
Pimone (He plural)/Pimane (She plural)/Pinone (Neutral plural) Daeri

But the tenses works weirdly, you would need to specify the tense as a suffix of the verb whether it's past ("Ame") or Future ("Uru"). You don't add a suffix if it's a present tense. For exemple to say "I will danse" you would need to say "Da Daeriuru". It may seem complicated but it's in a way a huge game of puzzle that isn't that farfetched.

That is all I have to present for today ! I will finish it all by trowing a couple words !
Yes: Ki
No: Po
Action: Ri
Danse (as a word not a verb): Dae
Good: Rira
Morning: Morli
Noon: Morpi
Afternoon: Morla
Evening: Morpa
Midnight: Morlo
Good Morning !: Rira Morli !
Goodbye !: Rira Partui !