Charangae

Vowels
A dipthong can be formed between  æ  and i.

Alphabet
To be implemented when I have time to transfer to digital

Romanization
For the sake of convenience, the following IPA symbols shall be referred to as such:

Phonotactics
The standard syllable structure is CV, with C being a consonant or consonant cluster, and V being a vowel. In this case a "none" vowel still counts as a vowel. The only consonant clusters involve the consonants n, l, h, and the consonants d, b, t, g, k. The second group of consonants cannot exist without one of the three first group consonants preceding them. The consonants t and k are the only consonants eligible for a "none" vowel. The standalone consonants are as follows: m/n, l, h/x, zh, ch, f/ ɸ,  ŋ, and  ɾ. The slashes indicate that the two consonants are essentially the same, the left consonant can only be used at the beginning of a word, while the right consonant can only be used in the middle of the word. The declensions or conjugations are to be ignored in this rule.

Tones/Pitch Accent
There are five tones, and they are only used on adjectives which are constrained to one syllable only. The rest of the words use a pitch accent system for a stress pattern, with the syllables sporting a consanant cluster getting the pitch accent. The five tones are: normal voice, high, rising, dipping, and falling. Each conveys a different adjective meaning.