Zuraher

Consonants
Additionally, the following consonants exist: ɧ, ʍ, ʰ, ʷ, ˠ.

Phonotactics

 * A standard syllable is of the form (s)(C)(TR/A/LA)(j,w)V(j,w)(N)(C/AF), where the following are true:
 * C is any consonant
 * TR is a trill
 * A is an approximant
 * LA is a lateral approximant
 * V is a vowel
 * N is a nasal
 * AF is an affricate
 * (s) is Field 1, (C) is Field 2, and (TR/A/LA) is Field 3.
 * If Field 2 is a fricative and Field 3 is used, then Field 1 cannot be used (e.g. vl, *svr)
 * If Field 2 is H, then Fields 1 and 3 cannot be used (e.g. hat, *shler)
 * Field 2 cannot be a nasal if Field 3 is used (e.g. naf, *nlaf)
 * If E is used as a final letter, it is either reduced to /ə/ or muted.

Stress
Stress falls on:
 * Monosyllabic words (Drómpf).
 * The first syllable of disyllabic words (Sckő|lad).
 * The second syllable of tri- and quadrisyllabic words (A|stér|naf).
 * Every third syllable but the last, starting from the second, on words of 5+ syllables (Sfar|ján|to|ver|ikk).
 * Irregular stress is marked with a grave accent (Cől|en|di|ko|re).