Wyncer

Vowels
Much like English, Wyncer is a consonant-oriented language, meaning that vowels can essentially be completely butchered while still retaining meaning. There are 6 main vowels:  a, e, i, o, u, and y. As long as each vowel is recognizable, the exact realization is relatively free.

Writing System
Note:  After a W, the letter Y is pronounced as /i/.

Stress is denoted with an accute accent. Words ending in closed syllables have a default stress on the final syllable and don't require accents unless the stress is elsewhere. Multisyllabic words ending in open syllables always have an accent.

Verbs
Vincerian verbs always begin with vowels and and with a closed syllable. They conjugate to tense, aspect, and mood.

Verbs generally have the following forms. The example verb Éricin is conjugated below