Berequan

(Do note this is still W.I.P, and I'm still learning the basics of conlangs.)

Berequan (/bəˈreɪkwən/; natively Barokau pronounced [baˈrɔːkau̯]) is a language spoken by an estimate of 1.4 million people in Berequa. This language is written in the Latin alphabet, but it had a Cyrillic script that has gone unused since the early 1960s.

Vowels

 * /ə/ does not occur normally. If /a/ occurs in a word-final syllable, it is replaced with /ə/. Diphthongs are an exception.

Writing System

 * Dz is considered one letter, and Y and ' are considered consonants.

Diphthongs
The diphthongs that exist in Berequan are "ai" /ai̯/, "aö" /aø̯/, "au" /au̯/, "ei" /ɛi̯/, "eu" /ɛu̯/, and "oö" /ɔø̯/.

Phonotactics
The syllables structure goes by (C)(C)V(V)(C). Syllable initials often have a single consonant, but sometimes they could have consonant clusters. Medials can be a single vowel or a diphthong.

Syntax
The word order for Berequan is SOV.

Nouns
Nouns have 5 cases.
 * Nominative (subject of verb)
 * Accusative (direct object of verb)
 * Dative (indirect object of verb)
 * Genitive (possessor of another noun)
 * Ablative (movement away from)

Lexicon
* wip*

Example text
* wip*