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There is a definite and indefinite article in Quertílian, both of which come in a different form depending on case. They are, however,...
Nouns
Gender Nouns in Quertílian have a grammatical gender, which, often, agrees with the natural gender, but not always. The gender is...
Pronounciation
Most sounds in Quertílian are read as expected. Here are the exceptions and peculiarities. Vowels all vowels are monophtongal, full and...
World directions
There is no north or south in Aiwerond, and east and west change everyday, because the sun rises and sets at different points of the...
Navigation
A point in the Aiweronian Circle (the name of the circle inside the Mirror Line) is precisely specified by its polar coordinates, with...
Lexicon
a noun: natural power, force, energy abrel noun: bird admié verb: die admi'é verb: suffer aenamwé verb: lie down agma noun: substance,...
Introduction to umongqrit, wrix and witeri
The Fire Stone The section of the Aiwerond map which you see in this article, shows the clockwise Sinal country of Tejsen. In yellow a...
Metageometry
The world of Aiwerond has an unusual geometry. The science, which studies it, and the world geometry itself, are called metageometry. The...
Diminutives and augmentatives
Islandish has a scale of 2 diminutives and 2 augmentatives, which express the size of a noun. The so called II. augmentative and II....
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