Nuäj'imãn

Classification and Dialects
The Nuäj'imãn /nuaʤimɐ̃n/ or Där' Nuäj'imãn /dar nuaʤimɐ̃n/, "The Language of the People", it has three dialects, Southern Mu /mu/, Eastern Lä /la/ and the Western Dyu /dju/, these are mostly intelligible with differences only some phonemes.

Consonants
There are 28 consonants in the language, some characters are written with ' to differentiate from the normal sounds. If used between vowels the ' has the sound /ʔ/ * The Dyu dialect merges J' /ʤ/ and j /ʒ/ with Y /j/, so Dy /dj/ and y /j/ are used instead of J' and j.
 * p b t d k g m n r' r q l f v s z x j c h s' z'  x' j'  l' ñ n'
 * /p b t d k g m n r ɾ ɹ l f v s z ʃ ʒ x h t͡s d͡z ʧ ʤ ʎ ɲ ŋ /

** The Lä dialect merges S' /t͡s/, Z' / d͡z/ and X' /ʧ / into  separate letter forms, Ts /təs/, Dz /dəz/ and Tx /təʃ/

Vowels
The language has simple 4 vowels. All the vowels can be nasalized and lengthened except the schwa. * The schwa is only used when Consonants are alone or in the Lä dialect.
 * Normal: Ä, A, U, I;
 * Nasalized: Â, Ã, Ü, Ï;
 * Lengthened: ÄÄ, AA, UU, II;
 * Nasalized and Lengthened: ÂÂ, ÃÃ, ÜÜ, ÏÏ;

The U letter can have the sound /ʷ/ in when a K is before it and another vowel is after except U.
 * In case of Kuu, it is /kuː/;
 * In case of Kuä, it is /kʷa/;

Phonotactics
The language has a very simple structure of (C)V(V)(X), the C are all the consonants, V are all the vowels, if consonant is Y it needs a vowel before or after, X are a set of Consonants [r,r',q,l,x,n',w,d,g,n,m,t,k,y]

Writing System
* V stands for Vowel, V2 stands for all vowels except U.

Nouns
Nouns can be declined by Definitiveness, Case, Number, Gender and Number, Nouns are always with a capital letter.

Definitiveness
Two words classify the Noun that follows them, "Där' " for definite and "Dir' " for indefinite.

Gender
Normally they are Genderless, they can be either Male, Female and Other. Other is a special Gender that only occurs with Plural declension or when talking about special nouns like Guut "God" /guːt/.
 * Male: -a(if any vowel except ä) / -ä(if last vowel ä);
 * Female: -i / -y;
 * Other: u / -w;

Number
There are two declensions, one for singular and another for plural. You add "x" to the end of the gender ending, in case of Genderless you add "ux", in case of Other you add "uox" if following a K and "wox" if not.