Thalutian

Monophthongs
1: IPA Representation
 * Paired vowels: unrounded | rounded.


 * Vowels beneath are long variations of the above.

2: Thalúkskirontavatt (Thalutian Alphabet)
 * Paired vowels: unrounded | rounded.


 * Vowels beneath are long variations of the above.

Alphabet
The order of the Thalutian Alphabet is as follows:

I, Í, M, N, Y, P, B, T, D, U, Ú, F, V, Ð, S, Ş,  Ŝ, E, É Î,  Ğ, K, G, X, H, Z, C, O, Ö, J,  Ř, R,  A, Á, Ä,  L,  Ł,  Æ,  Ǽ

Phonotactics Thalutian has the following phonotactological rules:
 * 1) A complex onset is restricted to a maximum of two consonants (CCV).
 * 2) A complex coda is restricted to a maximum of two consonants (VCC).
 * 3)  Fricatives (with the exception of /s/) may not be followed by nasals neither in complex onsets nor complex codas.
 * 4) The (final) consonant of a coda is always unvoiced except for nasals, trills and lateral approximants.
 * 5) No glides may exist in a coda.
 * 6) The nucleus may only be comprised of a vowel (CVC).
 * 7) Both closed and open syllables are permitted (VC/CV).