Enhe

Classification and Dialects
Enhe is an elvish language, to be used in future stories by a friend of mine.

Vowels
ø, æ and y only occur in umlauts.

Phonotactics & allophony
a syllable may be up to (c)(c)v(c)(c), though also (c)s(c) and (c)f syllables are legal to occur, in this case c is any consonant, v is any vowel, s is any of the approximants or trills and f is a fricative or sibilant. any unvoiced consonant followed by a voiced consonant becomes voiced.

any consonant occuring twice (or more) in a row will become geminiated

vowels occuring twice (or more) will become long

a hiatus occurs inbetween vowels that are not diphthongs or glides.

h is not pronounced inbetween two consonants

p becomes p ɸ at the beginning or ending of a word and inbetween vowels, the same applies to t, where it becomes t θ

all fricatives and sibilants but /ð/ become unvoiced at the end of a word.

Indefinite
Especially in the Definite form, if an article could be placed, it is not needed. Often the article is omited, only when needed to fix something contextal the article is added to show definiteness.