Natéka

Alphabet
a b d e  é  f g h i j k l m n o p r s  ś  t u v w z (sounds above)

Phonotactics
Simply, the most common type of word formation is C(VC)

Nouns
Nouns start with the noun signifier, "na". Alterations to the signifier change the case of the noun. Example Shown below.

Verbs
Verbs start with the verb signifier "sa". Verbs are conjugated simply by tense/use.

For a verb to act as a noun, simply add "na" (the noun signifier) before it (ex. na sar, to do) For a verb to act as an modifier, add "ka" (the modifier signifier) before it (ex. ka sar, doing)

Adjectives and Adverbs
These parts of speech start with the modifier signifier "ka". Adjectives always directly follow the nouns they modify, unless they are being modified. Adverbs always come before the word they modify.

the good person

naget kabon

the very good person

naget kamul kabon

Prepositions, Interjections, and Conjuntions
These three have the signifier "ga", which normally doesn't change.