Draft:Quida

Quida is a revised and improved version of Qua.

Orthography
 is pronounced like German's Zett.

<ĉ> is pronounced like Spanish's leche.

<ĝ> is pronounced like French's adjonction.

 is pronounced like German's Bach.

 is pronounced like English's pleasure.

 is pronounced like English's queen.

<ŝ> is pronounced like French's chien.

 is pronounced like English's yes.

Grammar
There's a lot of rules for grammar in Qua.

Definite article
The definite article goes after the word

If the sound succeeding it is an oral vowel, it is la.

take aqua la, /akwa la/ the water.

If the sound succeeding it is an nasal consonant, it is a.

take human a, /human a/ the human.

If the sound succeeding it is a oral consonant, it is and.

take niĉar and, /nit͡ʃar and/ the night.

Indefinite article
If the sound preceding it is a consonant, it is una.

take una peiso, /una peiso/ a fish.

If the sound preceding it is a vowel, it is un

take un aciba /un at͡siba/, a bean.

Parts of Speech affixes
Qua uses suffixes for most parts of speech.

Copula
The copula is esta in all conditions.

Numbers

 * no (zero)
 * uno (one)
 * du (two)
 * ture (three)
 * quarta (four)
 * sinqua (five)
 * sika (six)
 * sepita (seven)
 * eyita (eight)
 * nujevo (nine)
 * dises (ten)
 * cente (hundred)
 * mil (thousand)