Coyaron

Coyaron is a language created by Wilhelm von Hindenburger for personal use.

Phonotactics
The allowed syllable structure is (C)V(C), with a total of 2205 possibilities.

Writing System
In addition, Coyaron has its own writing system, which is an abugida. Vowels after consonants are written with diacritics below, and vowels only appear above consonants at the start of a syllable or when you have two vowels in a row. Letters in a syllable are written from left to right, syllables in a word from top to bottom, and words left to right and top to bottom.

Grammar
Nouns decline for case and number. Coyaron has tripartite alignment, with subjective, objective, and intransitive cases.

Verbs conjugate for tense. There are ten tenses: past instantaneous, past incomplete, past completing, past complete, present instantaneous, present complete, present incomplete, future instantaneous, future prolonged, and infinitive.

Lexicon
The numbering system is base 6. The digits are nul (0), lod (1), bitas (2), azun (3), azod (4), and azitas (5). The numbers are made by listing the digits in order, from most significant to least significant.