Yolherian

Yolherian is the language used in the religion of lenhay for worshiping and in religious texts it is also used by lenhay believers in the day to day life, the settlements which lenhay believers make the majority of the population usually have settlement name which is in Yolherian.

Words in Yolherian
The list is in the alphabetical order, the list does not include all the words in Yolherian

after - teliz

before - dheig

desert - werlior

did - kroik

do - kroilik

for - cirtif

how - nouit

here - derlio

i / me - hitio

it - ta

my / mine – trhel

the - ve

there - yerlim

they / them - weylf

we / us - cipro

what - retil

where - yhetrel

why - grivel

wood - felhen

you – hioul

Sentence order in Yolherian
In yolherian the sentence order is subject-verb-object or SVO for short which means that the subject in the sentence is first in the sentence the verb is second and the object is third.

Past, present and future
In the Yolherian language when someone wants to talk about the past the person need to add ne to the end of the verb, when someone wants to talk about the present the person does not add anything to the verb and the word stays the same way it is, when someone wants to talk about the future the person need to add ka to the end of the verb.

Plural
To make a word plural its needed to add ik at the end of the word but if there is ik at the end of the word already then to make the word plural its needed to add el in end of the word instead of adding ik, words which are pronoun can be plural for example the word you when referring to more than one person in Yolherian is hioulik (when referring in neutral gender) instead of hioul, when making the word plural if the word is not gender neutral than the ik or el is added after the o, y, ef or en, which means to make a word plural male you need to add an oik, yik, yel or oel(depends on the word) when you want to make a word female plural you need to add efik, enik, elef or elen(also depends on the word).

Gender in Yolherian grammar
In Yolherian there are different pronouns to different genders when referring to male in pronouns then a o sound is added in the end of the pronouns if there is a o in the end of the pronoun already then there is a y sound added instead of o in the end of the pronoun when referring to female then there is a ef sound added in the end of the pronoun if there is already ef in the end of the pronoun then a en sound is added in the end of the pronoun instead of ef when referring to someone who is neutral gender then there is no change to the pronoun this rules apply also when the pronouns are Plural, when referring in Plural pronoun then if everyone who are referred in the pronoun does not have the same gender then the pronoun is in neutral gender if everyone in the pronoun is from the same gender then the pronoun follows then the normal pronoun rules.

Grammar rules of the word the in Yolherian
the word the in yolherian is ve, when using the word ve in Yolherian the word ve is connected to the start of the word and it is said as one word but if the word starts with veve then the word ve does not connect to the start of the word and the word ve becomes a separate word instead for example if needed to add the to the word teliz then it is said veteliz as one word and not ve teliz as two words.