Yarvojen
Yarvojen is a fictional language created by the linguist John Quijada for use in his book "The Language Construction Kit." It is designed to be a simple and regular language, with a phonetic writing system that uses the Latin alphabet. Yarvojen has a subject-object-verb word order and a rich system of inflectional morphology. The language has a total of 16 consonants and 5 vowels, with no silent letters or digraphs. It features a three-gender system, with nouns classified as animate, inanimate, or abstract. Verbs are conjugated for tense, aspect, and mood, and there are no irregular verbs. Yarvojen also has a complex system of case marking, with 14 cases in total. The language is intended to be easy to learn and use, making it a popular choice for language learners and enthusiasts. Despite its fictional nature, Yarvojen has been used in various linguistic studies and has inspired the creation of other constructed languages.