Yuxàmwè

General information
(Hi! My name is Adam) Hi! I just introduced myself in my conlang Yuxàmwè. My goal was to make it completely different from English phonologically and grammatically. It's also suppose to be phonologically weird and it's a priori. I didn't invent a conworld for this language 'cause I don't have that big of an imagination. lol. I didn't do any reasearch on any natlangs and this is based on my linguistic knowledge. I worked very hard on this conlang all summer long and I would appreciate it if someone took the time to read over it and learn some of it. You don't have to learn it but it would be awesome if it gained some popularity (it probably and most definately not gonna be popular but you never know) Anyway, have fun reading my conlang! Hope you enjoy! :3

Consonant Clusters and Sound Changing Rules
1. At the beginning of a word, /m̥/ can be placed before every consonant and their clusters. It changes to [m̩̊] when it's placed before voiceless consonants and it changes to [m̩] when it's placed before voiced consonants.



2. In the middle or at the end of a word, /m̥/ can be placed before every consonant and their clusters. It changes to [ɱ̊] when it's placed before and after /ɸ/ and /ɸ/ changes to [f]. /ɱ̊/ changes to [ɱ] when it's placed before and after /β/ and /β/ changes to [v].



3. At the beginning, middle, and end of a word, /ɴ̩/ can be placed before every consonant and their clusters.



4. At the beginning of a word, /k/, /q/, /ʘ/, and /ǀ/ can be placed before /ɭ/, /ʝ/, /ʁ/, and /ʍ/. /k/ and /q/ cannot be placed before or after  /ʁ/. /k/, /q/, /ʘ/, and /ǀ/ change to [g], [ ɢ], [b], and [d ̪] when it's placed before  /ɭ/ and /ʝ/ OR / ɭ/ and / ʝ/ can change to [ ɾ ̥] and [ <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">ç] and the consonants before them stay as  <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">/k/, /q/, /ʘ/, and /ǀ/. / <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">ʍ/ can change to [w] but  <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">/k/, /q/, /ʘ/, and /ǀ/ must change to  <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">[g], [ <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">ɢ], [b], and [d <span style="font-family:'LucidaSansUnicode','LucidaGrande',sans-serif;line-height:1.3em;">̪], the choice is yours.

Vocabulary

 * These vocabulary lists are from my Spanish textbooks 'cause I couldn't think of how to make up different words and it's more organized if they were all in categories. I didn't like the other big ass vocab list that is on most conlang pages so I deleted it and added my own list. Enjoy! :)

Example text

 * The example texts are texts from my Spanish, Japanese, and Korean textbooks and homework from Spanish, my favorite Vocaloid songs that are dubbed in English and then translated to my conlang, all songs from "Frozen", the first two articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and random sentence that I've made up, and I translated the world meeting from the English dub script of the anime Hetalia.  I also assigned the IPA for each sentence so if you wanna pronounce my conlang, then you have to know IPA. Enjoy! :)