Kiimuu

Phonology
/M/, /n/ and /l/ may be geminate.

There are three vowel qualities, /a/, /i/ and /u/. They may be short or long.

Nasals and /l/ might be devoiced word-finally.

The voiceless stops are aspirated word-initially, unaspirated between vowels, and unreleased world-finally.

/B/, /d/ and /g/ are voiced stops word-initially, and voiced fricatives elsewhere.

Stress always falls on the first syllable.

There are no consonant clusters.

A vowel might be followed by a more sonorant vowel (but not the other way around). Two vowels next to each other must always be pronounced separately, as two different syllables.

Grammar
Kiimuu is consequently isolating. There are no inflections, neither in verbs nor in nominals. All grammatical information must be expressed in special words, or indicated by context. Word order is SVO.

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