Mareðyl

Dipththongs (irregular glides)
Instead of a hiatus inbetween vowels, speakers of Mareðyl tend to glide all vowels, this normally goes regularly, but the list of "dipthongs" shows the glides that are not following the rule, they tend to have a slight soundchange, these "diphthongs" are always unstressed.

In the vowel section the vowels are written in stressed~unstressed counterparts, the pairs are connected with a ~.

All vowels tend to be slightly rhotacized, and somewhat more rhotacized before an /r/.

Phonotactics
In theory a syllable in Maraðyl can be formed up to (C)(C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C) where some consonant combinations are more frequent than others.

k and g
/k/ is written k initially and medially, but g’ finally.

ʃ and ß
/ʃ/ is written as ß if it is enclosed within two vowels in the same word.

if <ʃʃ> is written inbetween two vowels in the same word, it becomes <ʃß>

the rules about ʃ above, do not occur when the /ʃ/ is gramattically put inbetween two vowels, so if the (root of the)

noun ukpòʃ gets the -en suffix, it remains ukpòʃen and does not become ukpòßen.

q
/kʋ/ is written as medially.

/kj/ is written as initially.

/ɣ/ (geminiated) is written as finally.

geminiation and enlounging
Vowels are written double if enlounged, except for  which is written as  when long and <à> and <ù> which cannot be enlounged.

Most consonants are written double for geminiation, except for

<ð> ,   ,    and    which are followed by an  for geminiation.  and  get gaminiated by  and  respectively.

 is written  geminiated.

      and  have no geminiated form.

others
/kj/ is written as <cj> medially, this does not occur when it is made medially due to affixes.

/x/ can be written both as <h> and <c> initially, this has no regularity in occurance.