Yaci

General information
Lashi is a language in the Western family, a descendant of Proto-Western, in the world of Stasu.

Alphabet
The consonants are written as k t p h c s f n m y r w.

The vowels are i /i/, é /e/, e /ɛ/, a /ɐ/, o /ɔ/, ó /o/, u /u/.

Phonotactics
The language is strictly CVC. The only consonant clusters are CC clusters, with each C interpreted as a part of its adjacent syllable. Vowels may appear in any order, although neighboring vowels i-é, é-e, o-ó, ó-u without an intervening consonant occur rarely. There are no diphthongs.

Stress can occur on any of the last three syllables of a word, and is lexical. On some words, stress is distinguished by a diaresis ¨ on the stressed syllable.