Ȟaɂ V̈ingag

Ȟaɂ V̈ingag (scientific transcription: Ȟaɂ V̈iŋgağ meaning Speech of the Wise Men; IPA: /çaʔ ɥiŋgaɣ/) is an artistic language created by G. P. Grieco in 2016. It is crafted for the imaginary V̈iŋgağ people.

Ȟaɂ V̈ingag is an agglutinative language with an ergative - absolutive alignement. It declines nouns according to case, noun and in some cases distinguishes gender. Verbs are conjugated according to tense, person and mood.

Fictional History
The language was artificially created by King Muv̈ing the son of King Aba Mulikag, the founder of the Labi Cakura Empire. King Muv̈ing noted that put in communication diffrent peoples with no common identity was difficult, and thaught that a common language was a good way to do this.

The language was created basing on some dialects spoken in the area of the capital, mainly the King's native dialect. All the languages from which Ȟaɂ V̈ingag derives are part of the KYa language family, and share common ancestors.

Consonants
The consonant articulate in 6 places of articulation (labial, coronal, palatal, velar, uvular and glottal) and 3 manners of articulation (stop, fricative and approximant).

For stops and fricatives voicing is phonemic, but aspiration is not, just like in English. Fricatives are divided into plain, lateral and sibilant. Approximants divide in plain, labialized and lateral.

Non - Pulmonic consonats can be either clicks, ejectives or implosives. The additional sign <ɔ> can be used to represent the voiceless labiovelar approximant.