Language

'The'
To-do

'A'
To-do

Plurals
When we need to make a word plural, we usually add 's' to the end of it. In Idran, we play

Possession
When referring to a person's possessions, we include 's' following an apostrophe at the end of the word. In Idran, we add 'Ah' followed by an apostrophe if the word ends in a vowel and add 'Eh' following an apostrophe at the end of the word if the word ends in a consonant. Examples: Ah'setoni (Sword's)

Apostrophe's
In Idran, an apostrophe is used in a lot of different ways. Words can be strung with multiple apostrophe's and may look very confusing and become difficult to pronounce. As an example: Eh'at'eh (What's, What-is, Eh'at-eh), E'tion'eh
 * Sometimes included in the word itself
 * Used to combine words and their meanings
 * Plurals

Dictionary
The full Idran dictionary can be found here.

Questions

 * What is that?
 * Do you know where my sword is?
 * Where are you from?

Exclamation

 * I like your sword! - Y lek