Veðirankĭ

Setting
Vethirankii Anglo-Balto-Slovak based language with influences from Latvian, Polish, Czech, Estonian, and English. There's no story to it, accept it's just an idea I came up with some years ago, and thought I might be able to make it reality by organizing everything online.

Phonology
The alphabet is as follows:

Phonotactics
1. Any consonant can precede or succeed any vowel.

2. All consonant clusters cannot exceed 3 phonemes, affricates count as one sound.

3. All vowels with a breve (˘) are long.

4. A word may not end with [Ll] or [Z].

5. A word may not begin with [Ǣ].

Pronunciation Rules
1. All vowels are pronounced as separate phonemes when clustered, as in Spanish.

2. The letter Z is prounounced /θ/ before i or e, /z/ before or after a or o, and /ð/ before u, this also applies to the variations of the vowels with breves.

3. Y is pronounced as as the approximant /j/ before or after a vowel, and as the vowel /iː/ before or after a consonant.

4. V and W are pronounced as /w/ before i or e, and /v/ before a,o,u, or the vowel-pronounced Y.

5. Other than that, the language is pronounced according to the phonemes listed with the alphabet.

6. There are some digraphs and one trigraph, though:

Basic Grammar
The grammar of Vethirankii is very similar to most other Balto-Slavic languages. One difference is that it doesn't decline nouns into gender by animacy or personhood, only gender:

Vethirankii contains seven cases for which to decline nouns, pronouns and adjectives:

1. Nominative

2. Genitive

3. Dative

4. Accusative

5. Instrumental

6. Locative

7. Vocative

It also contains 3 degrees of comparison:

Positive

Comparitave

Superlative

It contains 2 aspects:

Perfective

Continuous

3 Genders:

Masculine

Feminine

Neuter

2 Numbers:

Singular

Plural

4 Tenses:

Present

Past

Past Iterative

4 Moods:

Conditional

Imperative

Interrogative

Optative

and 2 Voices:

Active

Passive