Rawle

Writing System
aw, ew, ow, uw, yw are pronounced respectively /a:w/, /ɛ:w/, /o:w/, /u:w/, /Y:w/. iw doesn't exist.

h is pronounced generally /ð/, except at the beginning of words, where it is pronounced /ʔ/

d is pronounced /d/, except at the beginning/end of words and in between vowels, where it is pronounced /ð/.

a can be pronounced either /a/ or /ɒ/ (yet not interchangeable)

s is pronounced /s/, except at the beginning/end of words and in between vowels, where it is pronounced /z/.

g is pronounced /g/, except in between vowels, where it is pronounced /w/.

b is pronounced /b/, except in between vowels, where it is pronounced /v/.

Nouns
Nouns are split in three classes:


 * Generic: most of the nouns, admit a plural form (Ex : ian /jɒ̃/ - ijan /i:ɒ̃/ the boy)
 * Uncountable: nouns related to uncountable objects such as food, small items ... Don't admit a plural (Ex : strow /strɔ:w/ straw ) but are conjugated with indefinite form. Require an indefinite/partitive article.
 * Conceptual: nouns often designationg concepts, sentiments, perceptions ... Are conjugated with plural. Don't require article (Ex: llewbe /ʎɛ:və/)

Verbs
There exists generally two main forms for each verb, and one participle. Various auxiliaries can be added to specify tense and aspect.

The personas are 1st, 2nd, 3rd singular (+3rd indefinite), 3rd plural. The denclensions can be highly irregular and alter root.

Ex : esn - to eat Some of the verbs are called Inperfective. They don't admit perfective form

Ex : bruwn - to sleep