Ancient Fãngra language

Ancient Fãngra (Fãngra [ˈɸɑ̃ŋrə]) was the main language of the First Fãngra Empire.

Ancient Fãngra consists of many dialects spoken among the Empire, the standard one is the central dialect. It was spoken around 6300 AIA. It was later spread by means of colonisation of the Kraj tu ungu peninsula.

Phonology
Having many dialects, the phonology differs in different places of the empire. The given phonology is the central and standard one.

Vowels

 * /a/ is pronounced as [ə] when it is in final position and unstressed, for example: ohan (“one”) [ˈoxən].

Nouns
Nouns decline for seven cases and two numbers (singular, plural). To distinguish the cases various particles are used.


 * An-, un-, in- go before the noun, meanwhile the other cases are used like prepositions, for example:
 * An-folão hai pilu li hulu in-dirgim. ('The father gave the man a blink. / The father winked at the man.')


 * Only subject and objective are distinguished in terms of number. The rest of the cases is the same in both singular and plural.