Kti

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Setting
Kti (also known as "Ktarh") is the core language of the Oktarkh peoples, and all others (Dni, Akih...) are dialects (or creole languages) derived from Kti.

Kti is spoken by the Kti, and the people named themselves according to their mother tongue.

Single Letters
Here single letters are introduced along with their IPA equivalents.

Consonants
Note: Kti has very few consonants.

Vowels
*Appears only in diphthongs. Vowel Lenght: Each vowel is in its standard length, and two or three vowels next to eachother are used to craft diphthongs.

Phonotactics
Note: dipthongs and triphthongs are concidered a single vowel!


 * A
 * 1) Can't be next to 'Æ'
 * 2) Fricative
 * 3) Can't be next to 'S'
 * 4) With 'K' it ignores the mid-word syllable rules (can go together)
 * 5) Dental Plosives
 * 6) Can't be next to a postalevolar plosive
 * 7) Can't be after 'K'
 * 8) Postalevolar Plosives
 * 9) Can't be after a glottal fricative or a postalevolar fricative
 * 10) Nasal
 * 11) Can't be next to another nasal