Luluvo

Luluwo is spoken in the Kingdom of Rushi. Centuries of standardization and vernacularization have led to the creation of a standard dialect, fusing features of regional dialects to form a mutually intelligible speech  that is used in government documents, TV shows, and literature.

Consonants
Affricates: /tʃ/, /dʒ/

Vowels
Monopthongs: /a/ /ɛ/ /i/ /ɔ/ /u/

Diphthongs: ai, ei, oi, au

Phonotactics
Consonantal onsets are optional, as are codas. Diphthongs and codas generally do not co-occur in a syllable. Consonant clusters may not exist, although adjacent consonants between syllables are allowed. A voiced coda will devoice before a voiceless consonant in most cases. Stress usually falls on the first syllable of a root.