Aglag'

Consonants
/ʔ/ is romanized as ' if it's in a digraph, if it's not in a digraph or at the beginning of a word, it's romanized as ḥ. it always occurs before a vowel if the word is vowel initial.

all vowels can be iotized and enlounged (there's short and long).
(iotization of a for example, intial ia, final ai, both iai)

(enlounging off a for example, short a, long a:)

Alphabet
a group one non-abstract vowel does not need to have the vowel mark before the enloungment,

ა ს >  ს

აჰ >  ჰ ს

this is not possible for iotization.

Phonotactics
aglag' syllables are of a CV(C)(C) stucture, if a word starts on a vowel, there's always a /ʔ/ in front of it.

nouns cannot end on a syllable with an enlounged vowel. (due to declensions)

the syllable Cʔ is allowed allowed.

Grammar
First off i shall explain the vowel groups,

most of the grammar in aglag' happens by changing the base vowels. their class does not get changed, though their group can be changed. the classes are also consedered genders, they are, animate, inanimate and abstract. groups 1, 2 and 3 are used for grammar.