Iyali

Classification and Dialects
Iyali is not really a natlang. It follows to regular and simple of patterns. So I guess it ought to be an artlang for enjoyment! It is going to be mostly based on inspiration from Finnish in the noun grammar, with a heavily infantile english-ness to it (inevitable for me, sadly.). It will have an idiotic phoneme inventory, as I want to be able to pronounce and use it. It has lots of cases, singular/plural number, and some cool verb stuff for fun. Words never really undergo sound changes.

Consonants

 * dialectal and situational.


 * the voiced alveolar and post-alveolar fricatives rarely occur outside of the rural dialects.


 * not really palatalized, by more just a highly palate-pressurized /h/.


 * most situations merely require a flap/tapped /ɾ/, but when emphasis or specificity is desired, or a speaker is of the northern-urban dialect, it may be trilled.

Phonotactics
Smooth, baybee. Smooth as can be. And anglo as fish-n-chips. Some simple tone stuff for doubled vowels (ascending after a long tone, like __/). The non-stop consonants can be held as long consonants, and preaspiration often occurs to everything else that's doubled up, ex: Etti would be pronounced  Ehti.

Writing System

 * rare, mostly used in loanwords.

Nouns: ~11 Cases, Singular/Plural, 2 Genders (morphological) that Effect Declension (Dark and Light), lots of articles...
---Articles--- (do not decline for case nor number)

Indefinite: au

Definite: ai ___-r/ir

Proper: os/o

Partitive: ih ___-r/ir

Verbs:
Verbs conjugate for number, tense, aspect, and mood. T

Lexicon
Pronouns:

Nouns:

pala

Verbs:

Adjectives:

Adverbs: