R'lyeh'ai

Transliteration
1) Consonant + (h) means something different depending on position on the word and type of consonant:
 * First voiceless Consonant + (h) (except P, before a ’, or P right after a stop): indicates aspirated consonant; All voiceless consonants thereafter are aspirated unless succeeded by another (h);
 * E.g.: thflthkh’ngha [tʰu.flu.ˈtu.ku.ngʱa]


 * P+H: [ɸ] rather than [p]
 * E.g.: ph’nglui [ˈɸu.nglui]

2) [ ’n ] indicates that the (n) is a [n] rather than a [ɲ]; (n) at the end of the word is always a [n] (nasalization): 3) C at the start of a word is always a [k], otherwise is a [c];
 * Voiced Consonant+(h) (except L, where it indicates stress that otherwise is pulled away from the syllabe): indicates murmured consonant (facultative)
 * E.g.: thflthkh'ngha [tʰu.flu.ˈtu.ku.ngʱa]
 * E.g.: ph’nglui [ˈɸu.nglui]
 * E.g.: Cthulhu [ku.tʰu.ˈlu]