Yinyuwa

General Information
Yinyuwa (natively Ynyua matam or Ytam [jiˈt̪äm]) is the second most spoken Diynmiro language.

It has many distinctive changes from Proto-Diynmiro within the family. Yinyuwa lost final stops, prenasalized consonants, and grammatical case. Vowel hiatus became illegal resulting in consonantization and epenthesis. It also kept almost all of the Proto-Diynmiro noun classes, yet lost many of their number distinctions. Compounding is favored more than derivational affixes.

Phonotactics
Words may begin with a vowel. Non-initial syllables however, must begin with a consonant. Words may not begin with laterals or rhotics. Words may end with any consonant except for stops. The only allowable consonant clusters are vowel-medial nasal-nasal clusters.

Nouns

 * For any example referring to a living thing, the translation is not accurate. As Patrona is a different planet, the translations merely suggest a similar niche filled.

Class 16
Class 16 nouns are inalienably possessed nouns declined according to their possessor. They include body parts, kinship terms, and part-whole relations.