Kant Go

Alphabet and Phonology
The alphabet order is: A, B, G, D, E, Z, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, R, S, T, U, V, F, X, W. Also there are clusters like ts, xl, tl, sl, etc. which have different sounds.

Vowels have a length diacritic with an accent ( ´ ): á[ɑː], é[ɛː], i [iː], o[ɔː], u[uː]. The vowels i and u sounds like glides, [j] and [ɥ] respectively, when go before another vowel (ua, ia, ue, ie, uó, io, ui, iu).

Nouns
The nouns have declination of number and gender. The gender only applies for people or animals that have sex distinction like: regu [men], kati [female cat], inuo [dog], inue [bitch]. In nouns the primary stress always falls in the penultimate syllable (re'ge). The nouns for objects or abstract concepts use gender declination to change the meaning like: turu [tool], ture [toolbox], oiru [gasoline], oire [oil], wóku [work], wóke [worker], mosku [mosquito], moski [fly].