Royan

Phonotactics
A Royan syllable will usually start with a consonant, possibly have another consonant, and end in a vowel, or a vowel and a consonant. A K sound must be followed by a vowel or an H, and T and D sounds must be followed by a vowel or a consonant. If a consonant following a T or a D is at the end of a word, it must have a vowel after. It is not allowed to have more than two consonants next to each other, with the exception of H. H cannot be followed by another consonant.

For example, Fakhs would be allowed, but Fakris would not be allowed. Ruta would be allowed, but not Rut.

Nouns
A Royan noun consists of a stem word followed by a particle that describes number, gender, and case.

Verbs
Royan verbs are handled similarly to nouns, but the particle following the verb contains number, tense, and voice.

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