Sul sam

Phonology
Consonants

Phonotactics
Sul sam follows a CV(C)(C) phonotactics scheme. The glottal stop / ʔ/ is considered the "null" consonant.

Vowels
*  in the arabic variant after a consonant that only has a destinct form in the isolate/final (so no initial/medial forms) and also the y (ي) consonant a vowel normally is long in the, this vowel is made short by using a hamzah.

The vowel diacrtitics, except for the ا, و  and ي in the arabic variant and י , א and ו in the hebrew variant, are not written in normal (informal) writing, they're written in formal writing and childeren books (so they can (learn how to) pronounce new words without the need to search them up).

Other diacritics
like the vowel diacritics, these are not written in normal (informal). In the hebrew script these are not written in any format. Sometimes if a word has many homographs the vowel removal sign is actually used to seperate some of the homographs in normal (informal) writing,