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SIDENOTE
The language is in progress, so don't interpret the state of the pages as it was shitpost, also I am new and don't speek English natively, so if you can help me with translations, you can modify the page or ask me. - MS

Vowels
ë /ə/ can't have any dipthongs:

Phonotactics
The sylable structure is (O)(S)V(S)(O), when O stands for Obstruents, S is for Sonorants. V stand for vowel.

Some sylables have more than one vowel, creating a dipthong, that's because a sylable with no coda and another with no onset, merge together.

Also, the language has a feature called "place harmony":

It dishtinguish beetween Frontal and Dorsal consonants and syllables can't have both types of consonants at once

This cause that any prefix or sufix that have a consonant, to have two versions: A Frontal and a Dorsal

Inflections
All nouns doesn't inflect for number, gender or person. Instead there can have a article before than instead get's the inflection.

Derivation
Nouns can also be adverbs and both can be verbs or adjetives with the apropiate sufix

[-(u)ʃ, -(u)t ] "-(u)x, -(u)t" - Noun to Verb

[-(o)q, -(o)h] "-(o)q, -(o)h" - Noun to Adjective

Animacy
There are 8 types of animacy, each name will have a animacy class, but if the animacy class is needed to be other than the animacy it has, you can add prefixes to the referant:

Verbs
All the verbs are derivate with the "Noun to Verb" suffix, also the verbs can inflect by tense and verbal mood

Verbal System
The first thing that is necesary to do is to put a vowel sufix, marking tense and aspect Then the verb is modified with a verb case sufix

Evidentiallity
The verbs evidenciallity is optional, and its marked with gramatical particles that also can be glued by removing the first consonant.

Writing System
In the Writing system, there are 2 types of characters:

Unitals (1 consonants) characters.

Dual (2 consonants) characters.


 * is a place holder for anything

The vowel diacritics are readed bottom to top, a.k.a.: the top diacritics put his vowel after the consonant and the bottom diacritics put his vowel before the consonant.

Dual characters are formed by puting a "header" char. and a "final" char.