Numberian

Phonotatics
A Numberian syllable includes a syllable nucleus consisting of a vowel sound. Syllable onset and coda (start and end) are optional.

A syllable can start with up to 2 consonant sounds, and end with not more than one (regardless of the diacritics), as in  497*7`11 /swrɔv/. This gives an Numberiam syllable the following structure, (CC)V(C) where C represents a consonant and V a vowel. The consonants that may appear together in onsets or codas are restricted, as is the order in which they may appear.

Sentence Structure
Numberian follows SVO in general and OSV in interrogative sentences.