Biso

Phonotactics
Structure is (C)(C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C). All pulmonic obstruent clusters (minus nasals) are allowed, although maximal clusters are rare. If a glottalized, approximant, or nasal consonant is used, it must be the last consonant in the cluster. It is legal for a two approximants, or two nasals, or a combination to be next to each other within the same syllable.

Voicing rules apply: the last plosive determines the voicing of the cluster, minus approximants.

Affricates count as one consonant, not two.

Legal examples: sk'a, mno, pslw̃at, fpstþ'u çs č' (tough...very rare).

Nouns
Nouns are divided into 6 genders, each with its each inflections. Examples: There are 13 cases (in no particular order): Each noun has definite, indefinite, and plain forms; each noun also has singular, finite plural, and collective plural numbers.