Vesës

Classification and Dialects
Vesiun is the official language of the small tropical kingdom of Veiss. It is the modern colloquial form of the liturgical language of Lanaism, the major religion of the Vesiun people. The country being located at the bottom of the Misse Peninsula has caused the phonology to be heavily influenced by Ancient Missean and Sorvian.

Consonants

 * All other consonants are written as their symbols on the IPA (except for "r"; see allophony)

Vowels

 * All other vowels are written as their symbols on the IPA

Phonotactics

 * Words almost always begin with a consonant
 * The letter "r" cannot begin a word
 * "ck" (/q/) only ever comes at the end of a syllable or word

Allophony

 * The letter "r" has th ree different pronunciation depending on context: /ɹ/ when preceded by a vowel and followed by a consonant, /r/ when preceded by a consonant (that is part of the same word) and followed by a vowel, and /ɾ/ in any other unspecified situation.
 * "oi" is pronounced like a nasal "wa;" "oui" is pronounced /oi/.
 * Any "i" and "ï" next to eachother in a word fuse together into one "i"

A "t" at the end of a word sometimes behaves differently:
In all other cases it is pronounced.
 * -et/-ët -- pronounced "ei"/"ëi"
 * -aat -- pronounced "ai"
 * -it/-ît -- "t" becomes silent

Stress
Stress always falls on the initial syllable and/or the syllable following a glottal stop: ĆÖnïva'ACKën

Writing System
 * This section is here if I or anyone reading this comes up with a writing system. It would most likely be an alphabet or abugida.

All words in Vesiun have specific endings and stems based off of those endings (c = consonant, v = vowel):

 * -it/-ît -- drops "t"
 * -aat -- becomes "ai"
 * -oi -- "oi" drops entirely (sometimes add "e"/"ë")
 * -vch -- becomes v'vck (pach to pa'ack)
 * -ń -- becomes "nin"/"nïn"
 * -svs -- becomes šv
 * -zvz -- becomes žv
 * -cvc -- final consonant swaps places with vowel and if vowel is "e," "ē," or "i," it becomes "ï" (jòlim to jòlmï)
 * -ën -- add "e" (södën to södëne)
 * -lcv -- drops consonant (pilka to pila)
 * -ag/-äg -- becomes -äge/-ägë
 * -et/-ët -- becomes -enï/-ënï
 * -vet (v =/= vowel in this case) -- becomes "veni"