Xara

Classification and Dialects
Xara (pronounced as [ˈxara] or [ˈhara] of you can't pronounce the consonant [x]) is the language of the Kyarans in the countries Kyana and Figania. It is also sometimes the secondary language of the Figanii People also in Figania. It is related to Vigia and share a single family, called Proto-Vixara (pronounced as [ˈproʊtoˈviˌhara]).

Phonotactics
Xara have the syllable structure (C2)V(C2). Every consonant is allowed in the Coda and Every consonant except [ks], [gz], [kʂ], and [gʐ] allowed in the Onset. Every vowel is allowed to be in the nucleus. The consonant [n] can be in the nucleus if the place of articulation of all the consonants in the coda is Alveolar or Post-alveolar. Only 8 Clusters are allowed, these are [tʃ], [dʒ], [ʈʂ], [ɖʐ], [ks], [gz], [kʂ], and [gʐ].

Writing System
The writing system of Xara is an alphabet. It has 30 letters (31 if you include the apostrophe as a letter) and 8 Affricates/Clusters.