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Classification and Dialects
Hwayi (Haqi: 魂语，Hagu: 화이 IPA: /xwa.i/) is an agglutinative language which was once found from Manchuria to Shandong. It is now spoken only in areas around the Changbai mountains. It is a recognized regional language by the People's Republic of China.

Hwayi is one of the only survivng languages in the Youcu language family. The only other known surviving language is the Zhugwe language.

Vowels
A link to the possible vowels: here

Phonotactics
c = consonant

v = vowel

n = nasal


 * The language's syllable structure is (c)v(n)
 * nasal codas only appear in loanwords.


 * An alternate syllable is consisted of a syllabic nasal.

Pitch Accent
Hwayi pitch accent can be presented with a simple two-pitch-level model. Each syllable is either low (L), or High(H),.
 * 1) If the accent is on the first syllable in a clause, the following syllables in the clause are low, but the syllable twice before the last is high: HLLLHLL
 * 2) If the accent is on a syllable other than the first, the first syllable is low, and the next is high. This repeats until it is interrupted by the accented syllable, which is high. All following syllables are low: LHLHLL.
 * 3) If no word has an accent, the first syllable is high, the next two are low, and this repeats. HLLHLL.

Writing System
This language usually uses a modified variation of the Korean alphabet in conjunction with a Chinese- based logography.

Grammar
The language is SOV.

Nouns
Nouns in Hwayi are inflected based only on the case. Thus, the noun kwa could be translated as a dog, the dog, dogs, the dogs, and so forth, depending on context. There are many suffixes used to further elaborate on the locative case.

Pronouns
The pronouns in Hwayi act similarly to Japanese pronouns; they aren't true pronouns. They act more similarly to regular nouns, and are derived from nouns. Also like Japanese, they are an open word class.