Syotro

General information
Syotro (pronounced [sjo.tro]) is a conlang inspired in japanse, mainly in its phonology, and based its grammar and some sounds in Spanish.

Consonants
Every consonant is pronounced as in Spanish or English except for the next: Some consonants followed by semivowels y or w has allophones as following:
 * r becomes alveolar trill when following a consonant
 * ñ is a velar nasal as final ng in English or n befor k, g or j in Spanish.
 * z is a voiced alveolar fricative as in English.
 * q is a voiced velar fricative as gh in English or intervocalic g in Spanish.
 * r is an alveolar approximant as in English.
 * y is a palatal approximant as in English.
 * Non-approximant non-nasal dental/alvolar consonants before y are palatized: ty, dy, sy, zy becomes tɕ, dʑ, ɕ, ʑ respectively.
 * Velar consonants before w becomes labio-velars.
 * Velar consonants before y becomes palatals.

Vowels
Vowels are the same as in Spanish plus a rounded front closed:

Phonotactics
(C)(W)V

C: any consonant except semivowels r, y and w

W: semivowel r, y or w

V: any vowel

Grammar
The grammar is based on spanish, width some simplifications and more agglutinative.