Terlïn

Classification
Terlïn is an isolating tonal auxlang. The purpose of this project is to make an IAL based on Chinese grammar but with more common sounds and quite a bit of European-origin words.

Syllables
Syllables are created like this:

Group A: a e i o u. Vowels

Group W: w y. Semivowels

Group C: b c d f g h j k l m n p q r s t v x z. Consonants

Group F: d f g h l m n r s v x z. Finals

(C)(W)A(W)(F)

This allows for around 11 000 different vowels, 44 000 thousand counting tones.

Tones
There are four tones in Terlïn: Tones don't change and aren't ever dropped.
 * High tone: represented with ¨, it's like Chinese first tone.
 * Low tone: represented putting nothing on the vowel, it's similar to Chinese third tone when speaking fast, it does not fall or rise, just stays low.
 * Rising tone: represented with ´, it is Chinese second tone.
 * Falling tone: represented with `, it's Chinese fourth tone.