Riadálu language

Riadálu, literally meaning "[tongue] of the land", is the native tongue of the Aleterykan people of the highlands of Gran Altiplano. It has recognised national-language status and continues to be spoken throughout the country, though the largest concentration of Riadálu-speakers remains in the province of Altiplano. The language is a part of the Rikati group of languages of South Valeya. There has been a recent resurgence in the popularity of Riadálu, as promotion of native literature, poetry and theatre has come from recent government initiatives to protect Aleterykan heritage.

Consonants
Riadálu has twelve consonants, each with their own character. An additional thirteenth character is used to denote the lack of a consonant in a mora.

Vowels
Riadálu has six vowels and one diphthong.

Nouns
Nominal is subject to five  –, , , , and  – obeying  (masculine and feminine). There is no distinction between singular and plural. The language possesses declension of nouns and adjectives similar to that found in. However the noun endings associated with several cases have merged; the genitive and dative endings are identical, for example. There are no definite or indefinite (such as the, a, or an in English) in Riadálu; this is inferred entirely from context. The most common form of inference is the use of the descriptor "one" before it to imply uncertainty and thus an indefinite sense.
 * main subject;
 * default case for use outside of sentences;
 * direct object;
 * some prepositions;
 * possession – 'of' (G. noun);
 * most prepositions;
 * indirect object – 'for' (D. noun);
 * many prepositions;
 * motion to a location
 * indirect object – 'for' (D. noun);
 * many prepositions;
 * motion to a location
 * motion to a location
 * motion to a location

First declension (masculine)

Second declension (feminine)

Verbs
is subject to two and two simple  (present/future and past), with  forms and present/past s distinguished by ial usage. Verbs and participles can also be.

Writing system
(At some point this will contain an image of the script, but I'm travelling so that may take a bit.)