Otřlaň

Otřlaň (anglicized Otrhlang) is a conlang.

Allophones
Voicedness: Voiceless consonants can be pronounced voiced and vice versa.

Uvular Trill: The voiced uvular trill is interchangeable with the voiced uvular fricative.

Alveolar Trill: The voiced alveolar trill is interchangeable with the voiced alveolar tap / flap.

Phonotactics
Syllable: (C)(C)V(V)(C)(C)

Nouns
There are 20 grammatical noun cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, vocative, comitative, instrumental, partitive, inessive, elative, delative, illative, prolative, terminative, adessive, ablative, allative, essive, limitative, and temporal. There are four grammatical numbers: singular, dual, trial, and plural. There is also something called the "grammatical stem". It functions as the grammatical gender for animate nouns, but for inanimate/abstract nouns, it represents a more specific meaning. Since all of these decline, this totals to 240 declensions.

Noun Morphology
This is the structure of nouns.

Firstly, we need to figure out what those two vowels are. Otřlaň has vowel harmony, and the two vowels are decided based on the last vowel of the root word but the second one also depends on the case. Each harmony vowel only exists if there is a suffix after it, so Singular + Stem 1 + Nominative doesn't have any harmony vowels. If the last vowel of the root word is a front vowel, then vowel 1 is ⟨a⟩, vowel 2 is ⟨e⟩ if the case is Group 1, or else it is ⟨o⟩. If instead, it is a back vowel, then vowel 1 is ⟨o⟩, vowel 2 is ⟨u⟩ if the case is Group 1, or else it is ⟨i⟩.

Here is the Number + Stem.

Now, the cases. (add a glottal stop before the suffix if there are two vowels in a row in-between morphemes)

Verbs
Otřlaň has three voices: active, passive and inducive. The inducive voice is something I just made up the subject of the sentence is the same as the object, e.g. “I hurt myself.” It has five moods: indicative, imperative, interrogative, exclamatory, and subjunctive. It also has four tenses: past, present, future, future-in-the-past, and they each have four aspects: simple, perfect, continuous, and perfect continuous. This totals to 240 conjugations.

Verbification
To turn a word into a verb, just conjugate it as if it is a verb.

Syntax
Otřlaň usually has SVO word order. Clauses are joined using conjunctions, and thus result in (SVO)C(SVO) or C(SVO)(SVO) word order. Relative clauses are attached before the noun phrase, connected with the particle “i”.

Lexicon
Otřlaň/Lexicon