Yuwahasu

Usage
Yuwahasu is the standard dialect of the Worrosi family. It is the standard language of Hiyatyon and is widely spoken around the world in many countries as an international language. Yuwahasu is the name of its protolanguage which was passed down; however, as the "w" letter is not part of the modern Yuwahasu alphabet it is instead written as Yu2ua3ha1su1 [see left picture]. The script was originally written top to bottom, right to left using a circle-based alphabet system. However this was dropped due to it being rather hard to write as well as being inefficient for electronic display and writing, [see left]

Phonotactics
The syllable structure is (C)(C)(H)V(C)(C). Consonant clusters are allowed, even obscure ones such as /bt/, /nɾ/. Some clusters would change its pronunciation if put together, such as /yw/ (yu0) would instead become /ʑʏ/.

Writing System
* For below, tones will be marked as numbers in superscript

Nouns

 * Nouns are normally inferred by context.
 * In some cases an object noun can infer a transitive verb an be used like one, to instead become a predicate.
 * For example: "go3na1" means bed. While there is a verb for sleep - "hhu1m", it is more natural to say "go3na1ri4" (bed.1st person) or rather, I go to bed, to convey the meaning of "I sleep" than to say "hhu1mi4" which also means I sleep.
 * A verb can be conjugated to become present, past and future, so can nouns which became predicate: you can say "i1go3na1ri4" just as you how can say "i1hhu1mi4"
 * There is no declension of plural and singular. These can be inferred by context or by adding quantifying adjectives.
 * Different prefixes / suffixes can be added to change the case of a noun or pronoun

Example text
nyo2mnyo2m a1s-nyo4nbhri4-ha1-na2myo4n-yi1-a3mra1dh-ha1-nu1si4mra5dh a3mra1dha4dh, mi2ra4dhyo1m na3ga1dh, ghryo4m, ghryo1m, ri2mya1, ha3su1, yi2a3ndhya1, ghyo3ri1n (Incomplete)