Simplengva

Simplengva is meant to be a very simple language. It has 15 letters, no diactritics, conjugation only for person, and declension only for number.

Setting
Simplengva is spoken by the Fasil people of Fasilia.

Phonology
All letters except 'c', 'g', and 'v' are pronounced as they always are, all the time.

When 'c' is preceded by 't', it is pronounced /tʃ/. When it is not preceded by 't', it is pronounced /k/ if in front of 'o', 'a', or 'v', or pronounced /s/ if it precedes 'e' or 'i'.

When 'g' precedes 'i', it is pronounced /h/. In all other cases, it is pronounced /g/.

When 'v' begins a word, it is pronounced /b/. When it is placed between two consonants, it is pronounced /u/. When it is preceded by a consonant and precedes a vowel, it is pronounced /w/. When it precedes a consonant and is preceded by a vowel, or is surrounded by two vowels, it is pronounced /v/.

Phonotactics
Words cannot start with 'i'. Other than that, most anything goes.