Lawna

Core Consonants
* All nasals, unvoiced phonemes except /x/ and /h/, and the phoneme /l/ may become geminated

* All nasals, unvoiced plosives, and the phonemes /s/, /t͡s/, /h/, and /l/ may become palatal

Orthography (Single phonemes)
Lawnas orthography is near phonetic, with certain digraphs representing a single phoneme. Despite being made of two characters, they are still considered one letter. These sounds make up the Full Alphabet and are collated according to the chart below: Due to the existence of digraphs, collation may appear out of order. For example, words starting with  do not come after words starting with , because despite containing the letter ,  is considered a separate letter, and thus has its own place in the collation order.

Orthography (Sound Variants)
Lawna makes use of what are called 'Sound Variants'. These are sounds that act like phonemes, but do not have their own letter. As such, they are considered 'Variants' and are collated according to their respective letters. * Geminated consonants may only appear word medially. * Palatal Consonants may only appear word initially or medially. * Diphthongs may not appear before their respective semivowels in a word. For example,  may not appear before . * Breathy Vowels and Diphthongs may not appear before .

Orthography (Multi-syllable Vowel Combinations)
Multi-syllable vowel combinations

Pronouns
Lawna uses 6 categories of pronouns In Lawna, possession is considered an attribute of a noun, and thus works like an adjective. In the case of personal subjects, the personal pronoun is used with the ending to give additional context.