Hulunhäle

Classification and Dialects
For clarification, this page will be talking about Ancient Hulun'äle for simplicity (however Hulun'äle's newer dialects will be mentioned).

Hulun'äle was derived from the late language Huluonasuwolasonka (Lit: Gift of speech). Huluonasuwolasonka diverged into many dialects, however Ancient Hulun'äle was the language most revered, as it is considered the language of the many deities. The other dialects (collectively known as Qölamon’ataroke) were seen as the dialects of the common people, which resulted in mass genocide after a high ranking slave, Ts’awomon’a Tasuwo reportedly refused to learn Ancient Hulun'äle. Many people rallied against the royalty and depending on the version of the story you were told the ending was different.

Some accounts of the infamous story, particularly told from those with a high social ranking, say that the royalty were seriously harmed by the protesters and were forced to use lethal measures on anyone who did not speak Ancient Hulun'äle.

Some accounts from the lower classes say that the royalty subjected lethal measures immediately to the protesters, without warning and exiled anyone who could not speak Ancient Hulun'äle to a high standard.

Nevertheless, many dialects went extinct and the few remaining are mainly spoken by the elderly who were illiterate.

Phonotactics
Front and back vowels cannot co-exist in the same syllable unless a neutral vowel is in the next syllable or the syllable before it.

Writing System
It is a work in progress.