Sóorakaal

Sóorakaal, (pronounced as [sôːrà̠kà̠ːl]), is a personal, fictional language isolate that holds a slight resemblance to the Athabaskan languages in terms of phonology and agglutination, obviuosly having its own unique traits.

Consonants
Sóorakaal has a slightly large consonant inventory, having 41 consonant phonemes, presented in the table below.

Vowels
Sóorakaal has eight vowel phonemes, which are presented below.

Tones
Sóorakaal has a simple tone system, behaving more as a pitch-accent language, distinguishing four tones, which are:
 * 1) High (á, áá)
 * 2) Low (a, aa)
 * 3) Rising (aá)
 * 4) Falling (aá)

The high and low tones exist in short and long vowel lengths. In the other hand, the rising and falling tones exist only as long vowels. (So High short, High long, Low short, Low long, Rising and Falling)

Long vowels are written with 2 vowels in a row (a: is aa)