Oñ Fruwi

Vowels
Notes:


 * A dialect has developed tones, Where h = Low o˩ and Ɂ= High o˥
 * Vowel Length And Diphthongs are phonemic and written the same way
 * Diphthongs cannot start with High vowels, but long high vowels are okay

EX: Ỏi/Ɂoi̯/ Óo/.oː/

Phonotactics
In Fruwi, the syllable structure is (C)(C)V(V)(C), its better defined (C)(A)V(V)(C) or GV(V)(C)


 * A=any Approximant
 * G=any Glottal Consonant
 * C=Any Other Consonant

Example: Fraim/fraim/ or Äim/haim/

Stress
Stress is not defined in Fruwi, and depending of the dialect or even person, it can change completely.

Differences

 * Aspirated Oral Stops vs Voiced Oral Stops
 * Bilabial Fricatives vs Labiodental Fricatives
 * Velar Fricatives vs Uvular
 * Bilabial approximant vs bilabial-velar approximant
 * Velar approximant vs Palatal Approximant
 * Alveolar approximant vs Alveolar trill
 * the Lateral approximant
 * vowels glottal vs epiglottal vs pharyngeal vs tonal
 * Vowel positions(centralization)
 * 1:/ɐ̞ ə i u e̞ o̞/
 * 2:/ä ʌ̈ ï ü e̞ o̞/
 * 3:/æ̈ ɒ̽ ɪ ʊ e̞ o̞/
 * 4:/æ̈ ɒ̽ ɪ ʊ ë̞ ö̞/
 * 5:/a ɒ i u e̞ o̞/

Our Dialect

 * Aspirated Oral Stops
 * Bilabial Fricatives
 * Velar Fricatives
 * bilabial-velar approximant
 * palatal approximant
 * alveolar trill
 * alveolar lateral most of the time
 * glottal
 * Vowel position 4

Writing System
Oñ Fruwi may use any writing system, Unicameral or not, but I use the Latin Version. You could use any system if it works.

Capitalization
Middle of word may possibly be capitalized
 * Nouns
 * Pronouns
 * Articles
 * Numbers

Word order

 * SVO(Informal)
 * Syo yiso Ole Goäne
 * /sjo jiso ole kʰohane/
 * I NOM.1S.O eat ACT0.1S.PRS-HAB The Rice ACC.E.DEF.
 * I eat the rice
 * SOV(Formal)
 * Syo Goäne yiso
 * /sjo kʰohane jiso/
 * I NOM.1S.O Rice ACC.E.DEF eat ACT0.1S.PRS-HAB
 * I eat rice
 * SV
 * Syo yiso
 * /sjo jiso/
 * I NOM.1S.O eat ACT0.1S.PRS-HAB
 * I eat

Articles
(it does not have acute accent Ó like most other words starting with vowels, because it combines with anything not a noun or verb & end with -o

Verbs
4th person could mean: unknown person, no Agent, or '4th wall' person'
 * root has to start with C where C=any consonant(including ä and ả)
 * root cannot end with VPV where P=/p, t, k/
 * root has to end with CV where V=/ʌ/
 * ROOT

Prepositions
Direct Object Marker: no/no/

Pronouns
4th person could mean: unknown person, no Agent, or '4th wall' person'

Numbers
Duodecimal

Negative powers
ü/hu/ means multiply by 100

i/i/ means multiply by 10