Edebro

Phonotactics
Ede Bro's syllables may consist of a maximum of CCVC. Syllable onsets may consist of any lone consonant or a cluster of a plosive or nasal with /r/. A nucleus may be any vowel, and a coda may only be a sibilant or nasal.

Allophony

 * unaspirated stops and affricates become voiced intervocalically and in clusters with voiced consonants
 * /e/ and /o/ lower before voiced consonants

Writing System
Stress is marked with an acute on the stressed vowel.

Nouns
No case. Singular, paucal, and plural numbers. Definiteness is marked through topicality, which is marked via syntax (placed before the lexical verb). No gender.

Verbs
Direct, inverse, and passive/antipassive (?) voices. Present, past, future tenses. No aspect. Mood? No subject/object-verb agreement.

Syntax

 * The auxiliary verb always appears at the end of the sentence, with the exception of cases in which the antipassive particle follows it.
 * The lexical verb is typically found at the beginning of a sentence, though this isn't required.
 * Noun arguments can be arranged any way in the sentence.