The herder's tongue

This is the new page for the conlang Ayeyarokth, I wish to give it a neater and more easy to use layout. This is so we can have a more enjoyable exprience with it. Once I finish this page I will be deleting the old ayeyarokth page.

Classification and Dialects
Ayeyarokth is a religious language for faith I started a couple of years back which has been my religion throughout my life. It is a language used for prayer and for which the holy books shall be written in, its prime function is to write the holy mysteries. It is more of a personal conlang, I intend only myself and any new converts and also my children and their children to use this language but I am happy to share it.

Phonology
The phonology is fairly complex and it has a very large phonology, it uses click consonants but not as much as !xoo but it has more non click consonants than !xoo. The consonants use Bilabial, Dental, Retroflex, Palatal, Velar, Uvular, pharyngeal, epiglottal and glottal. It utilises nasals, plosives,fricatives, affricatives,approximants, flaps ,lateral trills, lateral fricatives, lateral affricatives. It also uses large number of labialised and non plumonic consonants. One thing to note is that ayeyarokth's retroflex flap is never pronouced as a tap ever, it is a non rhotic flap but it is still written as r̋. The vowels have only central and back as well as close, mid close, mid, open-mid and open. The vowels have fairly consistant rounded and unrounded. Vowels can be pronouced what ever length people wish to say them as. There are normal, creaky, rhotic and nasal vowels. There are no dipthongs or trithongs so dqꝙaioiüǩ (hammer abs) is in ipa /dqχʼä. ɨɔɨ. ɯx/ the vowels are pronouced seperately

Phonotactics
There are no proper phonological constraints in the language it allows words such as kǩlhw'