Revasthoro

General information
Revasthoro is a logic-based language created to showcase a never-before-seen grammatical structure. This stucture is based purely in simplicity, elegance, and ease of speech. Because it is based in logic instead of linguistics, when attempting to learn, please let go of all previous knowledge of languages and start anew. SInce all parts of the language have been made to fit this structure even the vocabulary will be difficult to fully grasp unless you forget everything you know about how words interact with eachother. Other that this small warning, enjoy yourself. This language is very original and I hope it renews or reinforces your love of language as well as gives you a new way to look at languages. Good luck and if you get caught, I would advise trying to further remove yourself from anything not in this text. Be a child, embrace your inner curiosity and creativity. [peace to you]

Phonology
Every language needs some type of method of communication by which people can pass ideas, descriptions, etc. The easiest of these methods is writing and speaking. So to start, we need to establish the most basic unit in both of these methods, sounds and their equivalents letters. Being based on logic, what are we looking for in our most basic units. Well, we are looking for simplicity and constructability. We want sounds that are simple to speak for all people, we want letters that are easy to write and differentiate between, both the script and the phonology should follow a simple system, and we want both the sounds and letters to be simple to combine for word formation. Unlike many other languages including the one you are reading right now have many letters that can represent multiple sounds and combinations that change pronunciation, making spelling and word formation much more difficult than necessary. To avoid this, we will make a system in which the sounds a letter represents never change. If you see a letter, it is pronounced exactly as it would be no matter where it is found. So when going through the phonology, pay close attention to what sound each letter makes and refer back to the correct pronunciation often to avoid mispronouncing words.