Yfaar

Classification and Dialects
Classical Yfaar - The dialect spoken by the upper class and described here.

Vulgar Yfaar - The dialect spoken in much of the countryside. The grammatical differences will not be described here, but phonetically, /ɾ/ -> /l/, among other changes.

Consonants
Other: [q͡f], [t͡s], [ɔ̯]

Historically, [sʰ] is derived from [ʃ]

Vowels
Vowels may be long or short.

Also includes: [j̩] (always short)

Phonotactics
Diphthongs -

Syllable Structure -

/j̩ɾɜt/

Nouns
Nouns in Yfaar are remarkably simple, having only a few cases, no definiteness distinction, no gender distinction, and distinguishing only between the singular and the plural.

Verbs
Pronouns are affixed onto verbs, similarly to Latin

Syntax
Sentence questions are states as commands, i. e. "Word at me the purpose of ___" is "What's the purpose of blank" (word at me is their equivalent of tell me / say (one does not "say" something, they "word something at someone"))

Lexicon
dhar

Yfaar - (name) The current ruling family of the people of Nanra