Czuławąng

Czuławąng [t͡ʃu.wɑˈβæŋ], or, more natively, Czuławąngę Gelm Kę [t͡ʃu.wɑˈβæ.ŋə gɛɫm kə], meaning "The Czuławąng Tongue" is an a priori conlang spoken by the Czuławąng people, who originated as a nomadic horse-riding people before moving east into the lands they permanently settled, that would come to be known as Awolodza, which is defined by its moderate climate and its serene mountains, valleys, and coastlines.

Phonotactics
Czuławąng allows the vowel diphthongs au /æʊ/, ai /aɪ/, ei /ɛɪ/, oi /oɪ/, and ou /oʊ/. Aside from these, vowel clusters are broken up by the insertion of 'h' before 'i,' 'ii,' and 'y,' and of 'j' before other vowels

The Czuławąng syllable structure is (C2)(C1)(R)V(L)(C1), where:
 * C1: All consonants
 * C2: Stops (only when C1 is not a stop), fricatives and affricates, agreeing with the voicing of the C1 that follows it
 * R: /j/, l [ɫ], w [v], ł /w/ IF there is no C2 in the syllable: fricatives and affricates
 * L: [ɫ], /ɬ/, fricatives and affricates
 * V: All vowels and vowel diphthongs.

Allophony and Variation
The following allophonic rules are confirmed for Czuławang
 * /h/ -> [x] / _#
 * /h/ -> [x] /(V)_(C)
 * /β/ -> [v] / (C)_(V)
 * /β/ -> [v] /_#
 * /ɬ/ -> [ɮ] / __(Voiced Consonant)

Realizations of the alveolar lateral approximant as either “pure” or “dark” (velarized) are in rather free variation, with differing prevalence of dark l between speakers, but as a bare minimum, an l in the coda is usually dark.

Orthography
The Latin-Script orthography Czuławąng uses takes most of its cues from the Polish Language, with all but one of its characters (Ų) immediately accessible on a Polish keyboard layout. Some changes have been made to better fit the language's inventory (the largest being that ogoneks indicate entirely different vowels from the Polish nasal diphthongs). Unlike many Native American orthographies that use expanded Latin characters from the Polish Alphabet, L with stroke, or "Ł" continues to represent /w/, while /ɬ/ is represented by the digraph "HL"

Verbs
A verb's primary conjugation slot (a suffix), indicates person, number, and tense.

Czuławąng uses 3 tenses, which, rather than "Past, Present, Future," are normally labeled "Non-future 2, Non-Future 1, Future." This is because the two non-future tenses operate in a cyclical manner, indicating closeness or distance from the present moment either on the present day or before it.

Within the present day, NFUT1 is used for actions in progress and that have happened in just the last few minutes, usually with the implication that the speaker either witnessed or participated in the action themselves. NFUT2 is used for completed actions that happened at any previous time that day, with no implication for evidentiality.

Before the present day, NFUT1 is used for events that occurred between the previous day and a few weeks (or perhaps extending up to about 60 days, especially if the information is expected to be new to the audience). NFUT2 is then used for any older information.