Let's talk nouns. Kvembrian is a fusional language that suffixes nouns based on grammatical gender, number (singular or plural), and case (role within a sentence).
In keeping with Kvembrian as an accessible naming language for a fantasy setting, the vowels used for neuter, feminine, and masculine nouns are -i, -a, and -o respectively. Sometimes -a and -o are raised to -e and -u.
There are four cases, active, stative, genitive, and dative. The usage of these will be detailed in a future post. The active case is the lemma form, so when transliterating Kvembrian names into other languages, they typically end in -is, -as, or -os.
Here are examples of how the nouns, nebris, eokas, and krotos would be declined in sentences.
There are a number of pronouns in Kvembrian. In addition to the earlier factors we now need to consider grammatical person as well. Unlike English, there is a clusivity distinction in the first person plurals between exclusive (us but not you) and inclusive (me/us as well as you). There is also a distinction in number for the second person (as in you vs y'all or variations thereof).
Note that at the moment, the third person pronouns are simply regular declensions of the stem, m-.