Yelelar

Phonology
1See the question of ï and î

Writing
Yelelar is written with an abugida called Aobheia. Descendant of an earlier Minorian abjad, it have nine "full" letters called Elanâo ("archiphomemes") they are: *m, *n, *g, *b, *d, *r, *l, *s and a vowel-carrier, *', originally representing *f (i. e. /f~ɸ~h/).

The Voice Of Dionil (Âo Dîonilo *â'o Dôngel ego)
Prayer XII:

''Dôngel, sud ên ed ulâr goboï! ûn ed êlabon ân sebôro!''

'''Dhîonil, Sidh'ein edh'ulâr ghobhoï! Ûn edh'eilabhon âna sebairo!'''

/ˈðiːonɪl s̺ɪðˈeɪ̯n eðuˈlaːr ɣoβoˈiː ˈuːn eˈðeɪ̯laβon ˈaːna s̺eˈβaɪ̯ro/

Common Necorian [ˈθʲonːɪl s̺əˈðeɪ̯n əðuˈlar ʁoˈwiː unəˈðeɪ̯lawon ˈan səˈfaɪ̯ro]

"Dionil (Gift-Lord), may you not abandon your children! I am your servant for ever (lit. until the stars fall)!"