Kŭnyan

Introduction
Kŭnyan (meaning from inside of the people) is a constructed language spoken by the fictional race of Almyan (meaning from inside of God (Alm)). The Almyan live in the lands of Alm ŭl Ash (Literally God's Land) and are a very religious race with blue skin and the ability to use magic.

Phonotactics
Always a  ʔ (glottal stop) in between vowels

Information
The K ŭnyan writing system is similar to Arabic (it is written from left to right though) and there is a front, middle and end form. It is cursive and so all the letters go together. The vowels are inflected below or above the consonant that is before them.

Consonants: Vowels:

Nouns
Nouns in K ŭnyan are incredibly difficult because there are an incredibly large amount of cases:

Using ac (earth) as an example:

Usage of Cases
Erg/Abs is always the first affix, then plural and then any others.

If the word you are adding to starts with a plosive or nasal and the prefix ends with a plosive or nasal then you should either remove the last letter or add an 'a' if this is not possible. For example: fakt- (benefactive) + daskon (woods) = faktdaskon which is incorrect. Here you should add an 'a' as removing the 't' would still leave the 'd' there. So faktadaskon is correct. Another example is ka'sak- (causal) + daskon = ka'sakdaskon which is incorrect. Here you should remove the last letter ('k') so you would get ka'sadaskon. To recap, if you can remove the last letter but if not, add an 'a'.

If the word you are adding to ends with a plosive or nasal and the suffix starts with a plosive or nasal then you should add a 'ŭ'. For example: aned (hand) + -ten (abessive) = anedten which is incorrect. So you add a 'ŭ' and it becomes anedŭten.

For both of these instances, if the two plosives/nasals are the same then only one of them is kept. So if there is a double t then you should remove one.

Pronouns
There are 4 tribes of Almyan (for the sake of simplicity I will call them Red, Green, Blue and Yellow). Each has its own set of pronouns:

1. Your own tribe: 2. Red Tribe:

There is no need to say I or we using other tribe's pronouns. You would always use the pronouns for I and we in the first set of pronouns (#1) 3. Green tribe: 4. Blue Tribe: 5. Yellow Tribe: TO BE CONTINUED...