Boulderovian

The Boulderovian Language or Buldorevid Limdal IPA:/bul.do.re.vid.lim.dal/ is mainly spoken in South Western Haven and in Istanboulder. It is one of the most important languages spoken on the continent of Haven. It influenced many surrounding languages and was considered as one of the most prestigious language in the Uldarash Empire, being very popular amongst elites and even foreign noble families within Uldarash.

History
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Phonology
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Word Order
The word order of Boulderovian is Subject-Verb-Object. Although it is believed that originally the word order was Subject-Object-Verb, but that as a result of the influence of neighbouring languages, Boulderovian would gradually transition from an S-O-V language, to an S-V-O one.

Pronouns
Bev - I

Suv - You

Lo - He/She/It

Noz - We

Hevid - You

Lovnar - They

Possessives
Mler - My, Mine

Dub - Your

Loy - His/Hers/Its

Nozem - Our

Voysim - Your

Kiner - Their

Articles
Shil ha Vi er Lar U

Conjugation
Verbs in Boulderovian end in "-ak", "-ek", "-ok" or "-ik".

These endings drop whenever a verb is being conjugated. The endings of the verb will vary depending on the subject and tense. Almost every single Verbs in Boulderovian are regular but there are a few exceptions. There are only 2 tense in Boulderovian, Present and Past.

Present tense: used to refer to something happening at the moment of action or of some potential action in the close or distant future.

-ak | -ek | -ok | -ik

-an(I) | -en | -on | -in

-az(You) | -ey | -o | -iz

-at(He/She/It) | -e | -o | -it

-amoy(We) | -emoy | -omoy | -imi

-avo(You) | -eru | -os | -isi

-ando(They) | -endo | -ondo | -indo

Past tense:

-ak | -ek | -ok | -ik

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Daily Phrases
Hello! ==> Solumate!

Good morning. ==> Bey madab.

Good evening. ==> Bey sukshom.

Good night. ==> Bey goade.

My name is _. ==> Mler yisa oslat _.

How are you? ==> Nosme oslaz suv?

What is your name? ==> Nev oslat dub yisa?

I'm feeling good. ==> Bev isentmirin bey.

I'm feeling bad. ==> Bev isentmirin komalu.

Goodbye! ==> Beyari!