Introduction to Ilril

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Introduction

Ilril:

-is an inflected language
-words therefore have case endings, but there are only classification into declensional and conjugational class, known as the Keumhwa (plural: Keumhwariul) for the declensional classes and the Keumsha (plural: Keumshariul) for the conjugational classes. There are 2 Keumhwariul and 3 Keumshariul
-is based upon Latin grammar and Quenyan and Korean phonology
-has a S-O-V order
-has an adjective indicative fixed between an adjective and the noun it describes
-has an adverbial indicative fixed between an adverb and the verb it describes
-has no article
-plural is different for each declension
-declension and conjugation is made as simple as possible; exceptions are rare, although the copula, being common, is an exception to the conjugational rules

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