Nevurusarese Language

The Nevurusarese language is a Kadic language spoken by the people of Mejakepai. It serves as the official language of Mejakepai and one of the Nakiles, the Queendom of Neruvusari.

The Neruvusarese language is known to have a reptilians sound to it, namely due to the majority population, the Javepakata species speaking it. There is another dialect of Neruvusarese known as Crude Neruvusarese, which is spoken by largely by the non-Javepakatan population, or those who are not reptilians, being able to speak it for the first time. The language is also referred to as the Common Language, as it is spoken by every population and race within Kada.

History
Nevurusarese traces it's roots back to a trade ledger that dates back over 600 years ago. The language had significantly took shape when the Queendom of Neruvusari started to dominate the region. The language itself derived from a language known simply as Proto-Neruvusarese, which is currently undeciphered. Influences from Old Kunuvan (also undeciphered) can be found within the current form of the language, and has lonewords that had been introduced into the language over the years.

Speakers
Mejakepai uses the Neruvusarese language as an official language of the country in all documentations, government business, business transactions, everyday speaking and is taught to youths as well as other groups on the island that are subjects of the Mejakepai as a common lingua franca. It has a large prominence within the Queendom of Nevurusari, as it is the origin of the language, as well as the Imperial Capital of Peiklaten where foreigners usually learn the language to speak to the locals.

Phonology
The phonemes of Neruvusari as shown below.

Vowels
(Table here)

Consanents
(Table here)

Inspirations from Earth
As with all languages constructed on Stoneworks, the Neruvusarese language is a largely Malayo-Polynesian inspired language (mainly Javanese) with mixtures of the Minoan language within. Due to Minoan being unclassified and thus, impossible at the current time to truly base a language on it, Ancient Greek is instead used within the admixture. There is also a few inspirations from Sanskrit within the language, due to the influences of the Nagas, which speak a language largely resembling Dravadic languages.