Critanian language

Critanian (Critanian: E zenga kritanova [ɛ z̪ɛŋa kɾ̪it̪aˈn̪ova] or just Kritanova [kɾ̪it̪aˈn̪ova]) is an Indo-European language spoken in Critania, a Western European country. I based Critanian on mainly centum Indo-European languages such as Greek and Latin, and even Proto-Indo-European itself. Critanian is traditionally written in my made-up Critanian alphabet, but for the sake of this, I will write words in the romanization

Consonants
1] The bilabial sounds /p b m/ are labiodental [p̪ b̪ ɱ]. 2] The alveolar sound /t d n ɾ l s z/ are dental [t̪ d̪ n̪ ɾ̪ l̪ s̪ z̪]

Stress
Stress is always on the penultimate syllable:

kentom [ˈkɛn̪t̪oɱ] "one hundred"

For monosyllabic words, this obviously does not apply.

Orthography

 * A a [a]
 * V v [v]
 * B b [b̪]
 * G g [g]
 * D d [d̪]
 * E e [ɛ]
 * Z z [z̪]
 * Th th [θ]
 * I i [i]
 * J j [j]
 * K k [k]
 * L l [l̪]
 * M m [ɱ]
 * N n [n̪]
 * O o [o]
 * X x [ks̪]
 * P p [p̪]
 * R r [ɾ̪]
 * S s [s̪]
 * T t [t̪]
 * U u [u]
 * F f [f] only used in foreign words
 * Kh kh [x]

Nouns
Nouns in Critanian don't have grammatical gender or case, but there is grammatical number; there are also definite/indefinite articles. For example:

kon [kon̪] "dog"

(ena) kon [(ɛn̪a) ˈkon̪] "a dog"

e kon [ɛ ˈkon̪] "the dog"

kone [ˈkon̪ɛ] "dogs"

e kone [ɛ ˈkon̪ɛ] "the dogs"

Greek
First of all, I based the Critanian alphabet alot off of the Greek alphabet. There are also a lot of similarities between the sound changes from PIE:

If you guys want to know anything else about Critanian, let me know! :)