Nainakí

Classification and Dialects
This language is a conlang. It is a part of a worldbuilding project I have. There are currently no dialects of this language, for it has not evolved enough in the space of time in my worldbuilding to have multiple dialects among the people.

Consonants
B, ç, d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, p, r, r, r, s, t, v, y.

There are a few compounds as well, such as: th, sh, kh, eu. uh, AE, au, zh, ts, ch, and dz.

Nouns
In this language, adjectives come after the nouns. Most, if not all nouns are gender-neutral. The only gendered nouns are the pronouns.

Verbs
The language is in SOV (subject-object-verb) order.

Syntax
-SOV word order

-Adjectives come after nouns

-The placement of letter r changes its pronounciation. If it comes at the beginning of a word, it is a tap(trill). If it comes in the middle of the word, it is a uvular fricative. If it comes at the end of a word, it becomes a post alveolar approximant.

-The prefix auí comes before a word or sentence to make it negative, or to make it derogatory if the word isn't already a curse word. For example, the word for can is '' go". To say cannot or can't, it becomes "auí'go".

Example text
"Uhia!" "Uhia, gêa-lano "eye" am nainakí?" "ísla." "Draví!" "Hê ano."

Meaning: "Hello!" "Hello, how do you say "eye" in Nainakí?" "Eye." "Thank you!" "No problem."