Wexelgwe

General information
This conlang is for the August Challenge, not really for anything else...lol

Phonotactics
The following are the syllable structures (v being vowel, c being consonant):

ccvcc, cvc, cv, vc, vcc, ccv, vvc, & cvv

The basic syllable structure is as follows: (C)(V)(C)V(C)(V)(C), the parentheses making the "c" or "v" optional.

All combinations that can be made with the consonants are permissable; including, but not limited to:

xr, rx, kl, lk, xw, xq, xxx, qgw, etc. The list goes on.

The same thing goes for vowel clusters:

aa, oi, ei, io, ie, etc. Although there are not as many in the vocabulary of Wxelgwe, it is something to still bear in mind.

Nouns
Only 1 declension, no gender, not a thing to worry about except how much/many of the nouns (things) there are (noun-number).

Verbs
To conjugate verbs, all you have to do is change the last two letters, according to person:

Syntax
Word order: VSO, although it keeps the same grammar as Modern English, with only the personal conjugations.

Tense
Verbs, as stated above, also conjugate according to tense. To add tense, you must add an infix to the middle, in any spot (preferably inside of a consonant cluster), to the verb. So, if I wanted to conjugate "I run" to "I will run" or "I ran" then, the verb "wnyorlraxrewaw" (to run) will be conjugated according to 1st person, singular, and then to tense, in this case the verb will have the ending "-yk" and will have the correct infix, following these guidelines:

Example text
I'll have this up in a little bit, and it will be the two articles.