Fayman

Vowels
Y is only used in diphthongs.

Consonants
All consonants (except H and all plosives) can also be long in which case their letter is doubled. The only exception is the long R because the short /ɾ/ changes to a long /r:/.

Consonant clusters
Consonant clusters are heavily restricted in Fayman - clusters can appear in the syllable onset and the syllable coda and can only consist of two consonants. This means that the largest consonant cluster is four consonants long (two from a coda + two from the onset of the next syllable).

Syllable structure
Only the very first syllable of a word can contain a consonant in nucleus position. A long sound cannot come right after another long sound.
 * C = short consonant
 * C: = long consonant
 * CC = consonant cluster
 * V = short vowel
 * V: = long vowel
 * VV = diphthong