Tyrehzzehn

Setting
Tyrehzehn [ˈtajrɛzːɛn] orginated in Mamvverosia [mæmfʊrˈosia]

The Alphabet
IPA on left, TYZ English Spelling on right in and the name of the letter in Tyrehzzehn

/k/ (k) [ka]

/n/ (n) [ɛna]

/z/ (z) [za]

/ʊ/ (e) [ʊk]

/g/ (g) [ɡa]

/l/ (l) [lʊ]

/dʒ/ (j) [dʒa]

/d/ (d) [dʊ]

/k/ (c or k) [kʊ]

/m/ (m) [ma]

/r/ (r) [rɪ]

/ɪ/ (i) [ɪsː]

/o/ (o) [o]

/p/ (p) [pʊ]

/ks/ (x) [ʊksa]

/s/ (s) [sa]

/v/ (v) [vi]

/t/ (t) [tʊ]

/aj/ (y) [aja]

/f/ *it's really a vf sound together, but will be written as f (vv) [vʊfː]

/tʃ/ (ch) [tʃa]

/ɛ/ (eh) [ɛ]

/i/ (ei) [ika]

/a/ (ah) [a]

/eɪ/ (ay) [eɪn]

/ʃ/ (sch) [ʃa]

/u/ (u) [un]

/æ/ (a) [æli]

/b/ (b) [ba]

/h/ (h) [hʊ]

Rules
Vowels a /æ/, e /ʊ/, o /o/, i /ɪ/ cannot be doubled. Exceptions are the vowelsˌ y /aj/, eh /ɛ/, ei /i/, ah /a/, and ay /eɪ/-if these vowels are togetherˌ a ˈ /ʔ/ must be added. Exception is y /aj/, which when doubled would make the sound /j/ as in yacht. So yy is /j/.

Although nouns and adjective have no gender, in certain cases gender can be grown. Every letter is assigned a gender, either masculine or femine. Gender, if assigned, is definted by the last letter of the word. *Note that the letter C /k/ is not here because C only shows as a C in the beginning of a word. This only rule matters in script, not for pronounciation, etc. The double y /j/ is only there because words can end in /j/

MASC LETTERS-/b/, /d/, /ɡ/, /dʒ/, /m/, /n/, /r/, /t/, /z/, /ɛ/, /ks/, /tʃ/, /u/, /o/

FEM LETTERS-/k/, /s/, /v/, /aj/, /a/, /eɪ/, /f/, /l/ˌ /ʃ/ˌ /i/, /p/, /ɪ/, /j/

Colors
In Tyrehzzehn, colors give nouns gender when they are used in nouns clauses (no verb-to be). For example, I have a red flower, and the red flower is here are examples of noun clauses. There are verbs in these sentences but it is not the flower is red. In that case, red is acting as a verb. An exception to this would be there is a red flower. Red is describing the flower and therefore gender is gained.

Below is a chart with the colors