Bravilinian

Note:The bravilinian described is the last evolved version, spoken in universe starting 2000

Orthogrophy

Depending on where the speaker is, the orthogrophy will be diffrent. The scripts that they use are Latin, Cyrilic, and Arabic. Greek was also used, but that has mostly fallen out of use.

Latin

The latin orthogrophy is exactly the same as the IPA, exept /t͡s/ is c, /d͡z/ is cz, /t͡ʃ/ is ĉ, /ʃ/ is ŝ, /ʒ/ is ẑ, /x/ is k̂, /ɟ/ is ĝ, /c/ is ĥ, /ç/ is also ĥ, /θ/ is t or d, /j/ is y,
/ʋ/ is w, and /ʎ/ is ł. Long vowels have a macron above them, where as nasalized vowels have a umlaut above them Paletilized consanents have a y after them.

Cyrilic

The cyrillic orthography is as followes:
/t͡s/ is тс /d͡z/ is дз
/t͡ʃ/ is ч
/ʃ/ is ш
/ʒ/ is ж
/x/ is х
/ɟ/ is ĝ
/c/ is ĥ
/ç/ is ĥ
/a/ is а
/i/ is и
/e/ is е
/o/ is о
/u/ is у
/p/ is п
/t/ is т
/k/ is к
/m/ is м
/n/ is н
/l/ is л
/r/ is р
/j/ is й
/θ/ is т or д
/b/ is б
/d/ is д
/g/ is г
/y/ is й
/z/ is з
/f/ is ф
/ʋ/ is в
/ʎ/ is лй
Paletalized consanents have a ы after them. Nasal vowels have that acute thing above them. Long vowels have a macron above them.

Arabic

The Arabic Script is used exactly a you would expect. The only wierd things are that a circle is placed above the second conanent in a affricate, and that a ya with a circle above it is placed after a paletilized consanent.



Grammer

Nouns

Nouns have to conjigate for Gender, Number, and gramatical case. Below is a table showing the diffrent suffixes aplied to nouns.


Singular Plural Collective
Masculin Femenin Nuetreal Masculin Nuetreal Femenin Masculin Nuetreal Femenin
Nom -e -io -u -el -oːl -uː
Acc -a -õ -ul -aː -ãː -al -ẽ -õl
Gen -iː -au -ai -ũ -ẽː -oi
Locative -eː -ẽːk
Dative -ẽːl -ẽːq
Origin Thing (origin of x) -ẽt -ẽd

Verbs

The following is a table showing verb suffixes.


Past Non-Past Infinitive
Perfevtive (complete) -iː -i -o
Imperfective 1(not complete, expected to complete) -a
Imperfective 2(not complete, not expected to complete) -ai -ia