Lingus

Introduction
Lingus is a conlang for a conworld that I might write about. If you see the conworld, you'll recognize Lingus.

(By the way, if you see a language name in [brackets], it's the origin of a word or concept.)

Lingus [English], of course, means "language." [English]

Alphabet
First of all, ALL VOWELS ARE PURE!

Second of all, I can't do the vowel-chart thing, so I'm doing this.

a–a as in "father"

ä–a as in "cat" [Finnish]

b–b as in "boat"

c –ts as in "yachts" (ALWAYS!!!)

d–d as in "dog"

e–e as in Spanish "entra"

f–f as in "float"

g–g as in "dog"

h–h as in "house"

ħ–ch as in (German) "loch". It's a rather guttural sound.

i–i as in "nothing"

j –y as in "yacht"

k –c as in "come"

l –l as in "like"

m –m as in "mother"

n –n as in "not"

å–o as in "boat". [Most Nordic languages; part satire] This is the only letter for o!

p–p as in "pet"

r–always rolled (even when there is one r!) as in (Spanish) "burrito". (Side note: if you didn't roll your r's in my conworld, you would be laughed at, but quickly forgiven & understood.)

s–s as in "grass"

ð [Norse]–t as in Norwegian "uten". This the only letter for the t sound!

u–