Northwest Aeséni language

The Northwest Aeséni language is the language of a subsection of the Aeséni people, the ones living in the western portions of the mountains in Northwest Froturn and West Artaburro.

Consonants

 * The glottal stop is not phonemic, but rather occours as part of syllables with rising tone.
 * No voiced-unvoiced distinction, consonants are assimilated to root consonant category.
 * Alveolars are palatalized when not near uvular consonants
 * is in when preceded by a stop consonant and  if any neighboring consonant is an uvular consonant
 * is in intervocalic position or near uvular and  if followed by a voiced consonant

Vowels and tones
Being a tonal language, the langugage has from two (low and high) to five tones: raising, high , low rising-falling , high raising-falling and low  orthographically , , ,  and  in five-tones system. Raising tone is always followed by glottal stop. Vowel length isn't truly phonemic, but rather, the vowels become long  when attached to the tones  and

Grammar
is an polysynthetic ergative language, with a preference for the SVO order.

Nouns have 2 numbers, 4 persons (+indefinite), 8 genders: living sapient, dead sapient, big or smart living animal/infant/goblin/ogre, small or for food or stupid living animal, non-living animate non-sapient, plants and big rocks and mountains and fungi, other material objects, abstractions; 8 to 10 cases: absolutive, ergative, instrumental, locative, ablative, allative, orientative, willing translative, unwilling translative, temporal.

Verbs are characterised by transitivity reflected by prefix, tense, mood, aspect and objects gender, number, person reflected by suffixes. Verbs have 2 tenses: future and non-future. Past is usually covered by perfective aspect or time references. Moods are interrogative, imperative inferential, sensory evidential and declarative (unmarked). Aspects are perfective and imperfective.

Numerals

 * 0 - melj (borrowed from Proto-Elven)
 * 1- ynkc
 * 2 - ngixc
 * 3 - huʻpc
 * 4 - pīc
 * 5 - mynqāc
 * 6 - niʻdmuʻc
 * 7 - níkrímj
 * 8 - yʻkc
 * 9 - riʻkc
 * 10 - eʻmnûc
 * 11 - sývungj
 * 12 - mytc
 * 13 - yʻngiʻnj
 * 14 - minc
 * 15 - vyʻnc
 * 16 - ākc
 * 17 - naʻc
 * 18 - ãbmĩc
 * 19 - aʻmuʻnc
 * 20 - ngiʻmkíc
 * 21 - ngiʻmkínkc “twenty-one”
 * 400 - íkc “fourhundred”
 * 401 - íkynkc “fourhundred-one”
 * 800 - ngixíkc “two fourhundred”
 * 8000 - ómmic

Common nouns

 * cēnkro - man
 * âso - tribe member
 * kîo - woman
 * ciʻno - person
 * muluʻmmā - bear
 * keʻlqâmā - bear that woke from hibernation in winter
 * nomomā - goblin
 * buʻmā - dog
 * tȳmā - ogre
 * kūmileʻ - squirrel
 * ciʻngileʻ - erminr
 * ughleʻ - marten
 * roxqaleʻ - sable
 * hyʻmmyleʻ - black grouse
 * toʻxkúleʻ - duck
 * īvaleʻ - male deer
 * eʻbocleʻ - female deer
 * īcqyleʻ - deer calf
 * ngiʻnoleʻ - maggot
 * sîvy - tree
 * ngūspy - fir
 * sônby - mountain
 * ngitrúvy - death cap
 * qâqby - sun
 * cingsyʻleq - hut
 * nỳleq - bow
 * maʻkóleq - stick
 * bileq - bonfire
 * taqóleq - tambourine
 * ngiʻkleq - fur
 * ngeʻmêkc - way
 * ngāzj - life
 * miʻdadj - goodness
 * têbj - height
 * lilydj - disease