Modern English logography

Ying yih /iŋ.i/ is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken by around 1.6 billion people across the Solar System as of the year 2627. It is a direct descendant of English.

Phonology
Ying yih is a monosyllabic language. Its one-syllable words can contain various diphthongs and even triphthongs, and some of its dialects have developed a tone system.

Consonants
Ying yih has a relatively symmetrical consonant inventory, notable for its voiceless sonorants. All consonants except for /ŋ/ and /ɰ/ are allowed as onset, however only voiced sonorants /w, j, m, n, ŋ, ɰ/ and the fricative /h/ can be used as coda.

Vowels
All vowels can be creaky voiced.