Lalakhmet

General Information
THis language is based on Arabic grammatically and phonologically-ish. Though, the lexicon will be original (except from Arabic "loan" roots and borrowings from my other language, Shax). Lalakhmet is a vernacular language spoken in Mauritania, the country where Shax spoken. It is official alongside Shax.

Consonant
Consonants marked with (*) cannot be geminite. (**) geminate [l] and [l] before [ɑː] becomes [ɫ]

(†) [ŋ~ɴ] is an allophone of [n] before a velar or uvular sound

Abjad
Lalakhmet is writtem with

Semi-Adjad Letters and Romanization
Rom. = romanization; Is. = Isolated; In. = Initial; Md. = Medial; Fn. = Final

Diacritics and Alifs
Alif, ا, is used here because it has null value in Lalakhmet. This represents [æ]. The romanization is  This represents [e]. The romanization is  The represents [o]. The romanization  This makes a consonant geminite. This letter cannot go over ه. The romanization of geminate letters is that you write the letter twice. This means that the letter that it goes over doesn't have a vowel. Though, it it often ommited because it's redundent as a letter without a diacritic is also interpreted as having no vowel. This represents [ʔ] before any vowel except for [iː] and [e]. This represents [ʔ] before [iː] and [e]. This represents [ɑː]. Note that the sukun is omitted, usually. This represents [iː]. Note that the sukun is omitted, usually. This represents [uː]. Note that the sukun is omitted, usually.
 * اَ
 * اِ
 * اُ
 * اّ
 * اْ
 * أ
 * إ
 * ـَاْ
 * ـِيْ
 * ـُوْ

Grammar
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