Lutta

General Information
The Lutta Language (natively Lua-ǂHera [lɯʔə ǂʰerə]) is a Luttan language spoken by the Lua-Hushen.

Vowels

 * /e/:æ~e~ɪ
 * /u/:ɨ~ɯ~ɯ̽
 * /a/:ə~ä~ɑ̽

Phonotactics
CV(N)

The following CV syllables don't occur: /ne/, /ŋe/, /tu/, /du/, /cu/, /ɟu/, /se/, /ze/, /ɬe/, /le/, /je/, /wu/, /!e/, /!ʰe/, /ᵑ!ˀe/, /ǁʰe/, or /ᵑǁˀe/

Nouns
Lutta has no grammatical gender, case, number, or definiteness. However, nouns can take many derivational affixes, and new nouns are frequently coined. For example, some common collectivizing suffixes are -n!a and -jawe found in hushen!a "a lot of people/people in general" and karajawe "a lot of kids/kids in general".