Yuwahasu

Phonotactics
The syllable structure is (C)(C)(H)V(C)(C). Consonant clusters are allowed, even obscure ones such as /bt/, /nɾ/. Some clusters would change its pronunciation if put together, such as /yw/ would instead become /ʑʏ/.

Nouns

 * Nouns are normally inferred by context.
 * In some cases an object noun can infer a transitive verb an be used like one, to instead become a predicate.
 * For example: "gōna̚" means bed. While there is a verb for sleep - "hhūm", it is more natural to say "gōna̚rï" (bed.1st person) or rather, I go to bed, to convey the meaning of "I sleep" than to say "hhūmi̚" which also means I sleep.
 * A verb can be conjugated to become present, past and future, so can nouns which became predicate: you can say "i̚gōna̚rï" just as you how can say "i̚hhūmi̚"
 * There is no declension of plural and singular. These can be inferred by context or by adding quantifying adjectives.