Tākaská

Phonology
Note: The creator of Tākaská imagined his language being spoken by a race of aliens who live in the desert. He imagined some type of human-scorpion mix that could not create voiced sounds. Thus, all consonants are unvoiced. The vowels are unvoiced, but when humans speak the language, we voice them so that we can speak loudly and pronounce the tones properly.

Tones: Tākaská is a tonal language. There are six tones. {| class="article-table" !Low Flat Tone !High Flat Tone !Falling Tone !Rising Tone !Rising-Falling Tone !Falling-Rising Tone
 * i
 * ī
 * ì
 * í
 * í

î

 * ï
 * u
 * ū
 * ù
 * ú
 * û
 * ü
 * a
 * ā
 * à
 * á
 * â
 * ä
 * o
 * ō
 * ò
 * ó
 * ô
 * ö
 * e
 * ē
 * è
 * é
 * ê
 * ë
 * }
 * é
 * ê
 * ë
 * }