Cuinaom

Setting
Cuinaom (IPA: kʷinɔm) is an a-priori language created by John Stevens. It is spoken by a clan of 200 gnomes.

Phonology
Cuinaom has a medium sized phoneme inventory consisting of 22 consonants and seven vowels. There is no tone or vowel length, and there are no diphthongs.

Orthography
Cuinaom is written in the Latin script. Its alphabet is entirely transparent, with one symbol corresponding to one sound. The tables below show the consonants and vowels of Cuinaom written in orthography, with IPA notation in square brackets.

Basic grammar
Coming soon.