Irotsai

Not to be confused with Irotsu.

Irotsai is a con-family, which obviously said by the name, is for languages "descendent" to Irotsu.

A language should have at least 4 of these characteristics before being considered Irotsai:


 * Written in a non-Latin writing system, especially a conscript or Asian one (especially Japanese, Korean, or Chinese).
 * Being compact (when written in the conscript) and/or polysynthetic.
 * Largely uncommon sounds, especially ones that occur often in English.
 * Having a large amount of "modifiers"
 * Conjugations
 * Accents, especially nasalization.
 * Being minimal, an artlang, and/or an auxlang.
 * Toki Pona and/or Esperanto influence.
 * Irotsu and/or Human influence.

Normal Irotsai (4 or more fulfilled criteria)

 * Human - 5 fulfilled criteria
 * Irotsu - 4 fulfilled criteria
 * 듶|듶 - 4 fulfilled criteria
 * 씬국어 - 4 fulfilled criteria

Just Barely Not Irotsai

 * Toki Pona - Many Irotsai took a lot of inspiration from this conlang, so it deserves a mention, even if it's not Irotsai.
 * Oregian - It reminds me of Irotsu.