Halɵ

General information
If grouped into a language family, it would belong to the hypothetical Ural-Altaic group. It is most similar to Estonian, Turkish, and Mongolian.

Digraphs

 * DJ represents [ɟ͡ʝ].
 * DL represents [d̪͡ɮ].
 * HY represents [ç].
 * NY represents [ɲ].
 * TJ represents [c͡ç].
 * WY represents [ɥ].

Vowel Harmony
Affixes in Halɵ change according to which vowel harmony the stem has.
 * A is the only vowel that is neutral, and can be either.

Phonotactics
The syllable structure of this language is (C)(G)V(N) where:
 * C is any consonant, not including allophones.
 * G is any glide [w, ɥ, j].
 * V is any vowel, long or short.
 * N is any nasal.

Nouns
Nouns decline according to case and number. There are no irregular nouns.

The declesion of a noun is determined by suffixes.

Verbs
Verbs conjugate according to tense, voice, polarity, and aspect. There is only one irregular verb: "va" (to be).

Conjugations are determined by affixes to the verb. These change depending on whether the word is front or back.

Syntax
Sentences in Halɵ are generally VSO.