verbri
Verbri is a fictional language created by the linguist John Quijada. It is designed to be a simple and regular language, with a phonetic writing system that uses the Latin alphabet. Verbri has a subject-object-verb word order and a rich system of inflectional morphology. The language has a total of 12 cases, which are used to indicate the grammatical role of a noun phrase within a sentence. Verbri also features a complex system of tense and aspect markers, which are used to express the time and manner of an action. The language has a small vocabulary, with many words being derived from a small set of roots. Verbri is often used as a tool for linguistic research and education, as it provides a simplified model of human language that can be easily understood and manipulated. Despite its simplicity, Verbri is a fully functional language that can be used to express a wide range of ideas and concepts.