Pudong nga tadak

General information
Well, this is a project made up of my most primitive sketches.

It /is/ designed to be Austronesian-esque.

Phonology
Ofc I just can't make a really complex phonology, but whatever.

Consonants
Labialized versions of all consonants (except /r/, /j/ and /w/) are present.

Alphabet
The letters are mainly written as their IPA equivalents, with the exception of  for /ɳ ɲ ŋ j ʔ/ respectively.

 (ni, ki, etc) combinations may occur only before vowels and make a /Ci̯/ (/ni̯/, /ki̯/, etc) sound.

Prosodic stress
The prosodic stress markers behave a lot like articles. Example: wai ngo kutuk tetadak "/human(s)/ can speak [a language]", i.e. humans (and not some another race) can speak a (human) language.

Verbs
Explained with the stem tadak.

The infinitive is e-, e.g. etadak