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Aeree is a constructed language (conlang) designed for speculative fiction and language‑enthusiast communities. It aims to be expressive yet approachable, with naturalistic phonology and a relatively simple grammar to support cross‑cultural communication within its fictional setting. Documentation appears in online grammars, word lists, and worldbuilding discussions.

Etymology and history: The name Aeree derives from a root meaning air or wind, reflecting its speakers’

Phonology and writing: Aeree has a compact consonant inventory—p t k b d g f s h

Grammar: Basic word order is SVO. Nouns have no gender, and plural is marked with the suffix

Lexicon and usage: The core vocabulary covers core concepts, numerals, and everyday verbs. Example sentence: Mi

maritime
culture.
The
project
began
in
the
early
2010s
as
a
collaborative
worldbuilding
exercise
and
has
since
matured
into
a
describable
language
with
a
growing
lexicon.
m
n
l
r
w
y—and
five
vowels.
Syllables
are
typically
CV
or
CVC;
stress
falls
on
the
penultimate
syllable.
The
writing
system
is
Latin-based,
with
diacritics
used
to
indicate
vowel
length
and
quality.
-in.
Articles
are
optional.
Verbs
encode
aspect
and
mood
through
auxiliary
particles;
tense
is
indicated
by
time
adverbs
and
context.
Adjectives
follow
nouns
and
agree
in
number
via
noun
plural.
vola
Aeree.
gloss:
I
speak
Aeree.
Aeree
is
mainly
studied
by
hobbyists
and
used
in
fan
fiction
and
roleplaying;
it
has
no
widely
spoken
community
outside
these
contexts.