Maak

Consonants
* ŋ is encouraged to be written as Ŋŋ, but can be written as Nn.

* ʍ is a voiceless labio-velar approximant. It is only called a "glottal approximant" because it is easier to graph.

Clusters
Vowel clusters, when 2 vowels cluster they are part of separate syllables and are long-short

Ex: Maak /maːɐk/ "human"

Consonant clusters, only in compounded words.

Ex: Paiklah /paːɪk.ʟɐh/ "fishing bait", from Paik /paːɪk/ "fish" and Lah /ʟɐh/ "food"

Nouns
* Yes, Maak is a base 20 language.

Ex: Maak (1 human), Maaki (of 1 human)

Maaka (2 humans), Maakai (of 2 humans)

Maako (3 humans), Maakoi (of 3 humans)

Maaku (4 humans), Maakui (of 4 humans)

Maakam (few humans), Maakaim (of few humans)

Maakaŋ (many humans), Maakaiŋ (of many humans)

Maakaa (all humans), Maakii (of all humans),

Maakak (no human/no one), Maakik (of no humans/of no one)