Kháubaḍų

General Information
I'm getting more experimental with this one. I want to make a language heavily based in connotation and word specificity. Certain declensions/conjugations would be determined by internal vowel changes inspired by Semitic languages and related, but similar, forms for different moods (as Slavic languages do for aspects).

Writing System
Kháubaḍu is written with devanagari (which functions as a kind of hiragana/katakana to the hanzi) and traditional hanzi characters. There is also an official romanization with and without diacritics.

Abugida
Each consonant symbol is assumed to have the vowel /a/ as its base. As a place-holder consonant, ह, ha, will be used. The list will have the order: 1, devanagari full vowel, 2, devanagari diacritic, and 3, romanization (consonant will just have 2 and 3, re-labled as 1 and 2).


 * Vowels


 * /a/ /a:/ /ã/ /ã:/
 * अ - आ - अँ - आँ
 * ह - हा - हँ - हाँ
 * a - ā - ą - ą̄
 * /i/ /i:/ /ĩ/ /ĩ:/
 * इ - ई - इँ - ईँ
 * हि - ही - हिँ - हीँ
 * i - ī - į - į̄
 * /u/ /u:/ /ũ/ /ũ:/
 * उ - ऊ - उँ - ऊँ
 * हु - हू - हुँ - हूँ
 * u - ū - ų - ų̄
 * /ɛ/ /ɛ:/ /ɛ̃/ /ɛ̃:/
 * ए - ऐ - एँ - ऐँ
 * हे - है - हेँ - हैँ
 * e - ae - ę - aę
 * /o/ /o:/ /õ/ /õ:/
 * ओ - औ - ओँ - औँ
 * हो - हौ - होँ - हौँ
 * o - au - ǫ - aų
 * Consonants


 * /p/ /pʰ/ /b/ /bʱ/ | /m̥ʰ/ /m/ /mʱ/ | /f/ /fʰ/ /v/ /vʱ/
 * प - फ - ब - भ | मः - म - म्ह | फं - फ्हं - व - व्ह
 * p - ph - b - bh | mħ - m - mh | f - fh - v - vh
 * /t/ /tʰ/ /d/ /dʱ/ | /n̥ʰ/ /n/ /nʱ/ | /s/ /sʰ/ /z/ /zʱ/
 * त - थ - द - ध | नः - न - न्ह | स - स्ह - द्यं - द्य्हं
 * t - th - d - dh | nħ - n - nh | s - sh - z - zh
 * /ʈ/ /ʈʰ/ /ɖ/ /ɖʱ/
 * ट - ठ - ड - ढ
 * ṭ - ṭh - ḍ -ḍh
 * /k/ /kʰ/ /g/ /gʱ/
 * क - ख - ग - घ
 * k - kh - g - gh
 * /ts/ /tsʰ/ /dz/ /dzʱ/
 * त्स - थ्स - द्स - ध्स
 * ć - ćh - ź - źh
 * /ʈʂ/ /ʈʂʰ/ /ɖʐ/ /ɖʐʱ/
 * ट्ष - ठ्ष - ड्ष - ढ्ष
 * ċ - ċh - j - jh
 * /tʃ/ /tʃʰ/ /dʒ/ /dʒʱ/
 * च - छ - ज - ध
 * č - čh - ǰ - ǰh

Characters
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