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Aoma has a hand-written script developed in Eastern Sceptre from the Eastern Temple Marks of third era. Shinesharers, spreaders of the religion of Light, took the original marks to north where they were developed into Northern script (our Latin). Highly decorational [http://juhhmi.deviantart.com/art/Beginners-guide-to-Jauhmoe-348647904?q=gallery%3Ajuhhmi%2F42429210&qo=2 Jauhmø script] originates to fifth era, but is still in use mainly for formal documentation.
Aoma has a hand-written script developed in Eastern Sceptre from the Eastern Temple Marks of third era. Shinesharers, spreaders of the religion of Light, took the original marks to north where they were developed into Northern script (our Latin). Highly decorational [http://juhhmi.deviantart.com/art/Beginners-guide-to-Jauhmoe-348647904?q=gallery%3Ajuhhmi%2F42429210&qo=2 Jauhmø script] originates to fifth era, but is still in use mainly for formal documentation.
In Romanisation, sh [ʃ] and ng [ŋ]
==Pronouns==
===Personal===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 550px; text-align:center;"
! style="width: 50px; "|
! style="width: 50px; "|1.SG
! style="width: 50px; "|2.SG
! style="width: 50px; "|3.SG.F
! style="width: 50px; "|3.SG.M
! style="width: 50px; "|3.SG.N
! style="width: 50px; "|1.PL
! style="width: 50px; "|2.PL
! style="width: 50px; "|3.PL
! style="width: 50px; "|2.POL.SG
! style="width: 50px; "|2.POL.PL
|-
! style="" | NOM
|waa
|foo
|zu
|shy
|xi
|boo
|vot
|sot
|Nite
|Wyte
|-
! style="" | ACC
|nas
|fos
|zus
|sysh
|sish
|bos
|vösh
|sösh
|Netes
|Wetes
|-
! style="" | DAT
|naee
|foee
|zuee
|shye
|see
|boee
|votei
|sotei
|Neteki
|Weteki
|-
! style="" | GEN
|när
|for
|zur
|shyr
|sor
|bor
|votyr
|sotyr
|Nityr
|Wytyr
|}
Prepositional is ACC + ''e'', except that ''Net'''y'''se'' and ''Wet'''y'''se''.
===Demonstrative===
===Interrogative===
==Nouns==
Noun declension according to two numbers and five cases correlates with the four noun classes which are indicated by the last vowel of nominative singular:
*divine '''a'''
*masculine '''y'''
*feminine '''u'''
*neuter '''i'''
===Declension===
The declension is shown with suffixes added to the stem gotten by removing the nominative vowel ending. Prepositional case is formed by adding ''e'' to the accsative.
Example words in all classes: ''eharr|a'' god, ''tym|y'' man, ''hen|u'' woman, ''dok|i'' object
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 375px; text-align:center;"
! style="width: 75px; "|
! style="width: 75px; "| Nominative
! style="width: 75px; "| Accusative
! style="width: 75px; "| Dative
! style="width: 75px; "| Genitive
|-
! style="" | Div SG
|a
|ax
|aee
|ar
|-
! style="" | Div PL
|ol
|ox
|oee
|or
|-
! style="" | M SG
|y
|ys
|yee
|yr
|-
! style="" | M PL
|uvo
|ösh
|uhee
|ör
|-
! style="" | F SG
|u
|us
|uee
|ur
|-
! style="" | F PL
|ivo
|osh
|ihee
|oir
|-
! style="" | N SG
|i
|ik
|ee
|ir
|-
! style="" | N PL
|esh
|ek
|ei
|er
|}
Special cases: divine time noun group with temporal cases; some locative forms
==Adjectives==
Many adjectives are formed from nouns simply by adding ''e'' to the genitive case. This is sometimes called the adjective case or adjective form of a noun.
'''Adjective Declension'''
Always the same.?
==Prepositions==
In Aoma, fusional prepositions also convey the word gender and definiteness through vowel change. Same prepositional stems have different ending consonants which give new meanings together with the case of the following word. k- a/u/y - /k/s + prep/gen/prep = at/into/from


==Verbs==
==Verbs==
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''Söm'' is used as an auxiliary together with the infinite form of a verb: ''Soleran.'' I will come. and ''Sörön solle.'' I won't come.
''Söm'' is used as an auxiliary together with the infinite form of a verb: ''Soleran.'' I will come. and ''Sörön solle.'' I won't come.


===Voices===
===Interrogative===


Aoma hasn't got a proper passive verb system, but there are
Question form of a verb is created by adding interrogative prefix ''so'': ''Vo.'' He speaks. → '''''So'''vo?'' Does he speak?


==Nouns==
Stress remains on the verb and pitch rises towards the end.


Noun declension according to two numbers and five cases correlates with the four noun classes which are indicated by the last vowel of nominative singular:
===Voices===
*divine '''a'''
*masculine '''y'''
*feminine '''u'''
*neuter '''i'''


===Declension===
Aoma hasn't got a proper passive verb system, but there are
 
The declension is shown with suffixes added to the stem gotten by removing the nominative vowel ending. Prepositional case is formed by adding ''e'' to the accsative.
 
Example words in all classes: ''eharr|a'' god, ''tym|y'' man, ''hen|u'' woman, ''dok|i'' object
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="width: 375px; text-align:center;"
! style="width: 75px; "|
! style="width: 75px; "| Nominative
! style="width: 75px; "| Accusative
! style="width: 75px; "| Dative
! style="width: 75px; "| Genitive
|-
! style="" | Div SG
|a
|ax
|aee
|ar
|-
! style="" | Div PL
|ol
|ox
|oee
|or
|-
! style="" | M SG
|y
|ys
|yee
|yr
|-
! style="" | M PL
|uvo
|ösh
|uhee
|ör
|-
! style="" | F SG
|u
|us
|uee
|ur
|-
! style="" | F PL
|ivo
|osh
|ihee
|oir
|-
! style="" | N SG
|i
|ik
|ee
|ir
|-
! style="" | N PL
|esh
|ek
|ei
|er
|}
 
Special cases: divine time noun group with temporal cases; some locative forms
 
==Pronouns==
 
==Adjectives==
 
Many adjectives are formed from nouns simply by adding ''e'' to the genitive case. This is sometimes called the adjective case or adjective form of a noun.
 
'''Adjective Declension'''
 
Always the same.?
 
==Prepositions==
 
In Aoma, fusional prepositions also convey the word gender and definiteness through vowel change. Same prepositional stems have different ending consonants which give new meanings together with the case of the following word. k- a/u/y - /k/s + prep/gen/prep = at/into/from


==Derivational Morphology==
==Derivational Morphology==