Drimyt

Phonotactics
The stress on a word usually alternates between syllables. So /mulmitska/ could be either "Mulmytska" or "Molmitska", depending on where the stress is placed. Semivowels are not allowed in the coda.

Writing System
Footnotes:

* -This is only used when the syllable the vowel is in is stressed.

** -This can be used even if the syllable is stressed or not.

Because /j/ is represented as "yy", "yi-MA-yiv" will be spelled as "Yyymayyyv", but this would not be misleading because /j/ cannot be in the coda.

Grammar
Drimyt grammar is based on links. Links are used to describe nouns and verbs, connect verbs to nouns, and connect conjunctions to clauses and/or nouns. Links consists of two parts; The origin, where the link originates from, and the destination, where the origin is linking to. There are a few rules about linking in Drimyt:
 * By default, a word is linked to the word behind it.
 * The verb must be linked to the subject and the object must be linked to the subject.
 * If a certain link is invalid, (for example, a verb connected to an adjective) the link is passed onto the word before it until it finds a valid link.
 * If it never finds a valid link, It could be because the origin is the first word in a sentence, or the sentence and/or link is grammatically incorrect.
 * Links only stay on the same sentence; The origin and the destination must not be in separate sentences