Utagasvrimahi

Alphabet
Plosives: p, b, t, d, .ț, ḑ, c, j, k, g;

Aspirated: ph, bh, th, dh, țh, ḑh, ch, jh, kh, gh

Sibilants: f, s, z, ś, ș, x, h

Liquids: v, l, r, y

Nasals: m, n, ņ, ń, ñ

Vowels: a, i, u, r, e, o, ā, ī, ū

Phonotactics
1. Aspirated plosives cannot be followed by Liquids.

2. Nasals can only combine with suffixed plosives (aspirated included) in nucleus. If in coda, a vowel must follow, the exception being for /m/ which changes the preceding vowel to a nasalized form (often ã)

3. Sibilants can combine with plosives, nasals and liquids, prefix or suffix. But retroflexes cannot combine with dentals and vice versa. /s/ will change to retroflex /ș/ if next to one.

/h/ is seen as a  fricative, yet has rules of sibilants though cannot combine with aspirated plosives prefixwise while retaining its integrity. Before voiceless consonants it will change to become any of the 5 preceding sibilants depending on where the tongue is. As for voiced consonants, it will change to a /r/ if not next to dentals.

4. Liquids:

/av/ > /o/ but /āv/ > /au/ if not followed by another vowel.

/ay/ > /e/ but /āy/ > /ai/ if not followed by another vowel.

Grammar

Vocabulary
Adjectives:

Example text
Aumāng humanār u styān satmān  svriyantāh - All men are created free and equal.