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The Melanian language (Spanish: Melanés, Portuguese: Melanês, French: Melanais, Melanian: Meilanja) was a language used by international/intercontinental traders to make communication easier when trading, and has become the official language of the Melanian people.

 Features 

- Melanian is an agglutinative language.

- There are

=Sounds=

Consonants
Coarticulated Consonants

is represented by the letter W.

Single Consonants

is represented by the letter P.

is represented by the letter Б.

is represented by the letter B.

is represented by the letter T.

is represented by the letter Ŧ.

is represented by the letter D.

is represented by the letter K.

is represeted by the letter Ǩ.

is represented by the letter G.

is represented by the letter M.

is represented by the letter N.

is represented by the letter R.

is represented by the letter Ź.

is represented by the letter Đ.

is represented by the letter Č.

is represented by the letter Ć.

is represented by the letter F.

is represented by the letter V.

is represented by the letter S.

is represented by the letter Z.

is represented by the letter H.

is represented by the letter J.

is represented by the letter L.

Consonant Clusters

is represented by the letters DZ.

is represented by the letters CH.

Vowels
There are nine vowels in Melanian: A, Ä, E, Ę, I, O, Ö, U, and Y.

A :

Ä :

E :

Ę :

I :

O :

Ö :

U :

Y :

Phonotactics
1. Plosives 2. Nasals 3. Trills 4. Affricates 5. Fricatives 6. Approximant 7. Lateral Approximant 8. W
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) Before a trill
 * 3) Before approximants and lateral approximants
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) Before affricates
 * 3) After fricatives
 * 4) Before approximants
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) After plosives
 * 3) Before/after fricatives
 * 4) Before an approximant
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) After nasals
 * 3) After trills
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) Before a trill (except glottal fricatives)
 * 3) Before approximants and lateral approximants (except glottal fricatives)
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) After plosives
 * 3) After nasals
 * 4) After a trill
 * 5) After fricatives
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) After plosives
 * 3) After fricatives
 * 4) Before an approximant
 * 1) Before/after a vowel
 * 2) After plosives
 * 3) After fricatives