Aidan

General information
Adan is an old language spoken by a small population. It has two writing system: Latin form and Mongolian script form. (Mongolian script is vertical) In this language, a word will only contain either masculine/feminine vowel based on the gender of the word.

Vowels
There're five basic vowels but there're 7 (long/short) sounds.

Alphabet
Vowels: a e i o u (ai, ei, oi, ui)

masculine vo.:a, o, ai

feminine vo.: e, u, ei

neutral: i (can go into either gender)

Long vowel (for traditional script):

/a:/= -o/uga

/e:/= -ege

/i:/= -ii

/ ʊː/ = -agu

/o:/=-uge

/u:/=-ugu

Cosonants: (16 total)
b(pronunciation:b or w based on dialect)

c(ts)

ch

d

g

h( like "kh")

j( dʒ )

l

m

n

r(trilled)

s

sh

t

y(" y es")

z(dz)

Traditional script theory:
Long vowel (for traditional script):

/a:/= -o/uga

/e:/= -ege

/i:/= -ii

 / ʊː/ = -agu

/o:/=-uge

 /u:/=-ugu

Cosonants that can go after a vowel:

b  d  g  l  m  n  r  s  t

The rest of the cosonants need a vowel after them when they are ar the end of a word, but the vowel is silent.

When they're at the end, place an a/e after them based on their gender.