horjuv
Horjuv 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 logical language, with a phonetic writing system and a grammar that is easy to learn. Horjuv has a phonemic inventory of 20 consonants and 5 vowels, and its grammar is based on a subject-object-verb word order. The language has a rich system of case markers, which are used to indicate the grammatical role of a noun phrase in a sentence. Horjuv also has a system of aspect markers, which are used to indicate the temporal and modal aspects of a verb. The language has a small number of irregular verbs, and its vocabulary is drawn from a variety of sources, including English, Spanish, and other languages. Horjuv is intended to be a tool for language learners and language constructors, and it is often used as a starting point for creating new languages. Despite its simplicity, Horjuv is a powerful language that can be used to express a wide range of ideas and concepts.