Mihousapeja

Setting
The origins of Mihousapeja are uncertain. It is believed that it was spoken by an ancient race no longer seen in the world of Kaotijus. It's kept alive by the Hithula people (which many people think is a hybrid race between the ancient extinct race and the predominant kaoti people).

Mihousapeja is known to retain certain magical powers and it is used by the Hithulian to recite incantations.

Consonants
Mishousapeja is constituted of voiceless sounds. Voiced versions of the consonants sometimes are used, usually with emphasis intention. Nasals are naturally voiced, however it's not a forced condition

Romanized Alphabet
This is not the common order and distinctions of case are made using English conventions just to make the romanization more pleasant to read. Below them there are the IPA phonemes convention. {C} AEFHIKƘ LŁMNOPƤ QRSTƮ UÜXÃĒĨÕŨÁÉÍÓÚ aefhikƙ lłmnopƥ qrstƭ uüxãēĩõũáéíóú aefχikkhlʎmnopphʔrstthuyʃ [nasal and denasalization] {C}

Letter followed by 'h' means it is aspirated.

The letters 'l' and 'r' are liquid and change their sounds depending on the position of syllable (rhotics). Note that there are no distinction between trill 'r' and tap 'r', so both can be used.

Phonotactics
Mihousapeja is quite vocalic. However, there are some more consonantal words (usually the dark and evil words).

The basic rule is: (C)V(V)(n,m,s,f,l,r). No doubled consonants or vowels are allowed and they're systematically suppressed (some sound mix might occur with vowels plus the semivowels 'j' or the dark 'l').

The initial consonant can be a cluster of consonants agreeing with the following rules: All syllables must have one or two vowels and they suffer diphthongization in any case. More than two consecutive vowels in the same word is avoided (they usually are separated with 'h' or 'q' if suppression isn't an option).
 * 1) Unaspirated stops (excluding 'q') + 'x' or 's' or 'r'.
 * 2) 'f' or 'p' + 'l'.
 * 3) Non-final syllables can end with an unaspirated stop (except 'q') if the next syllable begins with a stop ('tk' and 'tp' don't exist possible borrowed words usually suffer metathesis in this cases).