Ezosha

Setting
The Ezosha language is spoken by semi-nomadic people who live along the Ezosha River – which flows through a gigantic Siberia-like land – and along its tributary, the C’irio. It is not known to be related to any other language and its speakers have been living in this area for many centuries. Ezosha is a predominantly verb subject object language.



Consonants
There are 30 consonants, 4 of them are ejectives.


 * 1) Often realised as voiceless [h]
 * 2) Often becomes an alveolar tap [ɾ] when it is not the first letter of a word

Vowels

 * At the end of a word 'a' always pronounced as [a:]
 * At the end of a word 'e' always becomes a schwa, [ə]
 * At the end of a word 'o' always pronounced as [o:]