Aslyonian

The Aslyonian (Aslijoña) is an influenced language by the Malayan natives vocabulary ( aslo de Malayo) and the Spanish accent, along with Malayan language grammatical structure. But due to the development of modern Malayan language, Aslyonian slowly, too changed into a Spanish-like language with these vowels existing (a, e, i, o, u) and these consonants (b, c, d, f, g, h, j, l, ll, m, n, ñ, p, r, s, t, y, z). Take note that there are no k's, q's, v's, w's and x's in the Aslyonian consonant group. In other words, these consonants (k, q, v, w, x) had been, or had never been used in Old Aslyonian, but now no more in Modern Aslyonian.

Phonology
All the vowels in Aslyonian are the same as Spanish, but there are some differences in the consonant group. (g) is pronounced as |g| before (a, o, u), and |dʃ| before (e, i). While (s) is pronounced |ʃ| before vowels (e, i) and |s| before vowels (a, o, u) and at the end or in the middle of a word. Also, (h) is silent in the case when a word ends with a consonant and continues with another word starting with (h), for e.g. una humano |ʊnɑ'ʊmɑno|(a human), the (h) is silent in humano. Whereas when an individual word or the previous word ends with a consonant, (h) is usually pronounced, for e.g. cis humano |sis hʊmɑno| (six human). (c) is pronounced |k| before vowels (a, o, u), and |s| before (e, i), for e.g. contras |kon trɑs| (contrast) and cibilizacion (civilization).