Omojideki

Omojian (known as Omoji Deki [ ɔm ɔ dʒi d ɛ kʰi]   natively ) is a language commonly spoken by the people of the Omojian Archipelago; a floating archipelago scattered above the Earth, but descends from a long-lost planet named P ÿzkÿrjȧ. It is the native language of 1.2 billion people and is the official language and lingua franca of the Omojian Archipelago.

Classification and Dialects
Omojian is a part of the Älgö- P ÿzkic lannguage family within the same branch as Old Jabotanese and heavily borrows grammatical features and vocabulary from the Clobzkan and Abzaahric language; two languages that are on the  Älgögic branch rather than on the  P ÿzkic branch.

In order to bridge the civilisations found across the many islands, Omojian is written in three different writing systems based on the cultural background of said islands.

Consonants

 * Gemination of consonants occurs with every letter other than the approximants, / θ/ or  / ð /.


 * / ð / can only occur at the beginning of a word whilst / θ/ can only occur at the end; preventing gemination.

Vowels

 * Every vowel can form a dipthong with any other vowel.
 * /m/, /n/, /l/ and /ɾ/ can all be used in place of vowels; however they cannot form any dipthongs.
 * /i/, /u/, /ɛ/, /ɔ/ and /a/ all have aspirated forms separate from their voiced forms; represented with / ̤ /.