Ayeyarok'þ

Consonants
There are 181 consonants in Urdcax.

Ejective fricatives cannot appear in the syllable onset. They are almost always in the middle or rarely at the end of words, with an exception of /çʼ çʼʷ θʼ θʼʷ/. 1] /j̊/, written y, is pronouced [ʎ̝̊] at the beginning of words.

Vowels
There are 48 vowels in Urdcax.

Note: vowels inbetween voiceless consonants become voiceless themselves.

Tones
The Urdcax writing system is a mixture of logographic and featural, It uses logographic for the lexical morphemes whilst grammitcal morphemes are written in the featural alphabet. I do not have a standard romanization for urdcax mainly because of the large amount of sounds not found in many languages.

Phonotactics
Urdcax is principally a polysyllabic language with very laxed consonant cluster rules, however many lexical words and grammitcal words indiviusal are monosyllabic however must comprise of entirely consonants or vowels for example kxlwʔ

snytax
The aligment of Urdcax is fluid-S. This works by having the intransitive marked with either ergative or absolutive, depending on how much control the subject has. This is an example: ǩaǩaǩaǩvwüǩ, which means "I am a deciduous tree," the intranstive subject vw (first person singular pronoun) is marked with the absolutive. This is because the subject has no choice in whether they are a tree or not. The opposite to this sentence, ⱬaⱬvwäⱬ, which means "I worship," the subect vw (1s) is marked wth the ergative because the subject has the choice to worship.

the verb structure for a standard transtive subect of agentive objective verb order. e

Ergative tense direction absolutive verb instrumently aspect negative/oblique locative illative/ablative/allative oblique honour

'müüüǧvwäⱬřw'yarǧüǩhȩ̀ǩhelorrëȷm̨utl'üq̓

'mü ü üǧ vw äⱬ řw' yar  ǧüǩ hȩ̀ ǩhelorr ëȷ m̨utl' üq̓

[ʔˡmɯ: ɯɣβʷʌʐʁʼʷj̊äɽ͡rˡ ɣɯxHɵ˞ xHəɬɔɽ͡rˡ:əʝ m̥utɬʼɯX]

  female yak plural abs 1s erg  across herd staff inst habitual mountains present loc pasture allative  '

I herd female yaks in the mountan and to the pastue

numbers and technical terms
Ayeyarokth has a unique base 16 counting system, it thus has unique technical terms, words for things such planes, computers and cars are all compounds derived from Ayeyarokth morphemes rather than english words. A plane has different names depending on if its, landing, taking off or in midair. The language contains a calendar in which the most important time is the metonic cycle of nineteen years. The language uses both babylonian seconds, minutes and hours it also has its own base 16 seconds, minutes and hours. The language uses 12 months per year, each month has three to four weeks there are 52 weeks in a year. Ayeyarokth uses case marking for numbers, a mathematical sentaces must always work exactly like a normal sentance. For example two plus two equals four is is of the osv pattern due to four by being a higher number to two. oqüǩbrod ä ɀn çzodozg; literally it is [four absloutive superior two ergative create two plus instrumental] so it could be written as 4 2 = 2+ but that is confusing and weird so it is normally just written as 2+2=4 but that is still confusing for it is not two plus two its four is created by 2 using additional 2.

volcabulary
numbers chart

here is a table of family memeber names