Tesipa

Setting
Kisi is a proposed International Auxiliary Language.

Alphabet
Kisi has twenty-one letters, composed of fifteen consonants and six vowels. The Kisi alphabet looks like this: ACDEFIJKMNOPRSTUVWXYZ acdefijkmnoprstuvwxyz

Consonants
This is a chart of all the consonants found in Kisi and what letter represents them, in parentheses.

Vowels
This is a chart of all the vowels found in Thiskish and what letter represents them, in parentheses.

Phonotactics
The main rule in Kisi is that every root MUST end with a vowel. In addition, vowels may not touch each other. Consonants of the same method of articulation may not be placed next to each other, unless in different syllables. Nasals may not be placed next to other consonants, unless in different syllables.

Stress
Stress is regular, with the accented syllable always being the penultimate syllable.