Oromor

Oromor ( ɔ romor), latinized as Oruemari (ɔrømɑri), is the language spoken by the Orodorn people, who live in the western land that border with Veerghar (Vɛerghɑːr). It's spoken approximately by 100 million of people as their native language and 78,2 million of people as their colonial language.

Classification and Dialects
The Oromor has been changed all over the years because of the influences made by the settler civilizations. When the orodorn missionaries conquered Veerghar, most of the previous languages were assimilated by them thus creating different dialects, which every of them depend on the language that was included in the Oromor language.

Consonants

 * The uvular sound ʀ happens only when the consonant C and H stick toghether
 * The lateral flap ɺ happens just in an informal talk. It's accepted as a formal sound in the eastern dialects
 * The plosive sound ʈ happens only when T and H stick toghether

Vowels

 * The Low-mid sound ɜ is really common in the eastern dialects (Chenuma mostly)

Phonotactics
In Oromor Phonotactics are exclusive made from two consonant syllabes and, as far as known, all type of Phonotactics can be produced If there's always a vowel after it.