Enorvta

Enorvtra is the official language of the Supreme Entity of Vondunke (VSE).

Alphabet

 * Class 1: Mm, Nn,`Ńṅ, Ll, Çç (S/Sh), Θϑ (Th), Φφ or Ff, Vv, Ŧŧ (Tr) Kk, Đđ, Gg, Yy, Dd, Rr, Ρρ (Rh), Uu, Ūū, Œœ, Oo, Aa (Au), IOio, Ææ, Ee (Ee), Ee (Eh) Aa (Ah), ^ (А̄n), Şş, S/ʃ.

Numerals
Enorvŧra has an complementary mathematical language, it uses an eight base system with 10 distinct numerals: Kædne, Un, El, Æŧr, Oϕ, Iok, Œń, Ūr, Eeç, and At. Latinized as: Kane, Un, El, Aet, Oph, Yok, Un, Orhe, Ic, and At. They represent the following numerically: ∅ equivalent to zero, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (10), and 0/^ to distinguish magnitude.


 * At/Kædne (Aht/Kaen) ≈ ⅄/∇ (0)
 * Un (Uhn) = I (1)
 * El (Ehl) = II (2)
 * Æŧr (Ate) = III (3)
 * Oϕ (Auph) = Y or rarely I I (4)
 * Iok/Elun (Yoek) = YI or rarely I (5)
 * Œń/Elel (Oen) = YII or rarely II (6)
 * Ūρ/Elæŧr (Oorh) = YIII or rarely III (7)
 * Un At/Eeç/Eloϕ (Eehs) = I⅄/✱/YY (8)

Nouns/Adjectives

 * At = Article for The
 * Atat = Article for The great
 * Çegal = Cube, Sided Shape
 * Çekan = Fractal
 * Çeϑal = Ray, Idiom Ççeϑalaρ meaning one sided
 * Çyanρa = Song, Vondunke, Rhythm, Motion. Çyanρa is used to get someone's attention such as "Çyanρa!" meaning "You there!" or "Hello", it is also used as a second person, singular, pronoun in an informal conversation
 * Đrūkke = Them, He/She/It
 * Oϑren = I
 * Volen = Limb, Shaft, Pole
 * Vuçđral = Sphere
 * đρe/oρ = descriptive, Vuçđralđρe means round

Verbs

 * Vaç = Awake, Conscious, Is
 * Ollo = Adds perfect tense

Possible "Aal" A > B, a = a, l = n. Creates a fractal: Çegal becomes Çekan or Tesseract, Çeϑal becomes Çeçan or Exponential, Vuçđral becomes Vuçŧran or Spiral. As such fractal is Φane.

Enorvŧra

 * ρ is used after a proper noun ending in a vowel to create an adjective, the vowel will also change class such as in Arçælo becoming Arçæleρ. When the proper noun end in a consonant the last syllable becomes "a"^ρ

System Mapping

 * Un region: 0.07 AU
 * El region: 0.15 AU
 * Aetr region: 0.30 AU
 * Oph region: 0.60 AU
 * Iok region: 1.25 AU
 * Oekn region: 2.5 AU
 * Uhr region: 5 AU
 * Ic/At Un Region: 10 AU, Ic if it is a smaller system Atun if it is a larger region

Parts of Speech

 * Trans-Adjective Nouns: can have pronouns, become adjectives, or act as any noun
 * Pronouns: Are carried by Verbs
 * Acting Nouns: are described, carry being verbs
 * Adjective: cannot act as nouns nor be described by verbs
 * Meta Adjective: adverbs
 * Verbs: Action verbs, hold pronouns
 * Prepositions: Prepositions are usually suffixes
 * Conjunction: Are built into sentence structure
 * Phase: v, p, f, vK, pK, tK, u, e, æ, o, io, œ: These are used to distinguish adjectives, acting TANs, descriptive TANs, and clarify doers and descriptee's.

History
The History of Enorvta dates back to the establishment of the UVE. When the UVE began it used the technical language named Old Enorvta as did its predecessors, then known as Entovorth. A few of the more prominent languages of the language family Artongliç were widespread across pTrokdad, Arcælo, and Æthkræk and standardized as a system. The UVE intent on keeping the species unified especially across the first bloom made the language mandatory on all levels of government and education. By the time of the first bloom Enorvta was spoken by every citizen over the age of 100 and has since become the primary household language of 45% of the Vondunke populace and remains mandatory to all non drone members by the age of 88.

Pronouns

 * I [First, Singular/Paucal] = Oϑn, I (Past) = Oϑm, I (Present) = Oϑṅ, I (Future) = Oϑl
 * You [Second, Singular/Paucal] = Ç/yaρ(re), You (Past) = Ç/yay(re), You (Present) = Ç/yar(re), You (Future) = Ç/yan(re)
 * It [Third, Singular/Paucal] = Đūk(do), It (Past) = Đūd(do), It (Present) = Đūŧr(do), It (Future) Đūg(do)
 * One [Fourth, Singular/Paucal] = Nun, One (Past), = Num, One (Present) = Nuṅ, One (Future) = Nul

Đrūkke can replace Çyanρa, when using the "Here" suffix (Ere) instead of the "There" suffix (Odo). This is a derogatory form and is very disrespectful, the reverse can also be used to show respect, but is much rarer as You and It are often dropped in favor of using the third name when referring to someone.

Phonology
Backness: Describes how far from a dental-labial sound it is, the farther the more backness it has. When an unpitched (voiceless) stop is followed by another non-liquid consonant sound with more backness, it requires a liquid to immediately follow before the vowel, A T' requires a following "R" before a ridgeal or guttural and a Q requires an "P" before a guttural sound.

Sonority

 * Primary: Liquids > Hummed > Pitched Flows > Unpitched Flows > Pitched Stops > Unpitched Stops
 * Secondary: Dental-Labial > Alveolar > Ridgeal > Dental > Guttural > Ridgeal Stops > Clicks

Morphosyntactic Alignment

 * Volitive: Agent Past:
 * Voluntary: Agent/Subject:
 * Involuntary: Subject/Patient:

Possessive

 * Inalienable Possessive: Fathering (Okk' [R[]), Brother (Oko [R[]), Fathered (Ko [R[])
 * Relative Status: Superior (Ak), Intimate (Alok), Equal (Ok), Inferior (Lk)

Mood

 * Adds Uncertainty: Pa (Statement, We may) Papa (Element, I may)
 * Adds Certainty: Map (Statement, We are) Mepa (Element, This, I am)
 * Adds Indecision: De (Statement, We might) Dede (Element, I might)
 * Adds Decision: D'e (Statement, We will) D'ed'e (Element, I will)
 * Adds Ability: K'ue (Statement, We can) K'uek'ue (Element, I can)
 * Adds Inability: Meuk' (Statement, We can't) Mek'ue (Element, I can't)
 * Adds Commission: K'e (Statement, We must) K'ek'e (Element, I must): Negation does not precede
 * Adds Obligation: Ot (Statement, We said we'd) Otot (Element, I said I'd): Negation does not precede
 * Adds Question: Su (Statement, Will we?) Susu (Element, Will I?)
 * Adds Negation: Mene (Statement, We _ not) Me (Element, I _ not)