Utagasvrimahi

General information
Utagasvrimahi is High-God-Speak, a language that the sages and monks worked together to create that would closely emulate the pure sounds and feelings found in every human. It would serve to preserve and enlighten the people who would speak it - half of its words are devoted to meditation, philosophy and dharmic teachings. The other half is focused on emotion and words of every day usage.

This language is designed to be the primordial language before the catalysm that destroyed the land of its speakers before spreading around the world of Askāla in the form of various Jamahī. (daughter languages/dialects).

Alphabet
Plosives: p, b, t, d, .ț, ḑ, c, j, k, g;

Aspirated: ph, bh, th, dh, țh, ḑh, ch, jh, kh, gh

Sibilants: f, s, z, ś, ș, x, h

Liquids: v, l/ḷ, r, y

Nasals: m, n, ņ, ń, ñ

Vowels: a, i, u, r, e, o, ā, ī, ū, ai, au

Phonotactics
1. Aspirated plosives cannot be followed by Liquids.

2. Nasals can only combine with suffixed plosives (aspirated included) in nucleus. If in coda, a vowel must follow, the exception being for /m/ which changes the preceding vowel to a nasalized form (often ã)

3. Sibilants can combine with plosives, nasals and liquids, prefix or suffix. But retroflexes cannot combine with dentals and vice versa. /s/ will change to palatial /ś/ if next to one.

/h/ is seen as a  fricative, yet has rules of sibilants though cannot combine with aspirated plosives prefixwise while retaining its integrity. Before voiceless consonants it will change to become any of the 5 preceding sibilants depending on where the tongue will be. As for voiced consonants, it will change to a /r/ if not next to dentals.

4. Liquids:

/av/ > /o/ but /āv/ > /au/ if not followed by another vowel.

/ay/ > /e/ but /āy/ > /ai/ if not followed by another vowel.

/r/ before any dental consonant r etroflexes them. Including /l/ (becomes ɭ). This effect gets cancelled if an ā vowel appears.

Grammar

Nouns fall into the 2 male/2 female classes, and the 8 neuter classes. They are also declined according to case and plurality as seen in this table below:

== Adjectives:  Vocabulary==

Example text
Aumān humanār u styān satmān  svriyantāh - All men are created free and equal.