5ui2y

Classification and Dialects
Highly structured, as most of the grammar is based on word order.

Consonants
The purpose of this language is to have no consonants whatsoever, ergo there are none.

However, consonants did play a role historically, in that they developed into the different tones present currently.

Vowels
Vowels can also be nazalized (ⁿ) and breathy ( ̥)

* slightly higher than the /æ/ of General American English

Tones
This language has 5 levels of tones, all of which can/are combined in different ways to expand the range of possible sounds. Each of the tones, ordered 1 to 5 in ascending order, is one of the 5 notes on the pentatonic scale.

"_________" (lit. soundflow)
The bar "|" along the three dots ". . ." denotes the position of the main flowing line of the word in ⁵ui²y Script.

Romanization
When there is a slide from one tone to another, it will be written as (StartingTone)(EndingTone)[vowel(s)](FinishAscention).For example, if you are moving from note E to note G during the vowels ɯ, i, and ɘ, it is written as 45wie5.. The "." denotes that the next note will be jumped to directly, without a slide.

Nouns
Nouns can be marked for number, but gender and definiteness are nonexistent in this language and case is denoted by word order and postpositional particles.

The word added at the end of a noun to mark duality is "5yu"

The word added at the end of a noun to mark several is "5Ua"

The word added at the end of a noun to mark a very large number of something is "5oO"

Singulars are left unmarked.

Connotations of Word Order in the Sentence
The sentence is ordered such that words will always come in this order:

Declarative Sentence:

Stative -

Transitive - [[Adjective]Subject

Intransitive -

Interrogative Sentence:

Imperative Sentence:

Lexicon
Number words:

"5yu4e" - two