Len Lango de Ásinaro

Setting
Corcian (Langu de Curcîenes) is spoken in northern Corsica in the Mediterranian Sea. It has influences from French, Spanish, and other Romance languages. This region is called Curcîen in Corcian.

Phonology
The Phonology of Corcian is a combination of French, German, Italian, and Spanish with a few Corsican influences, too.

Phonotactics
1. C in front of a vowel is devoiced to /s/. In front of I or E it is pronounced /tʃ/.

2. Any vowel in front of M or N is nazalized.

3. U and W are silent after Q, and G unless diacritics are used on the former.

4. G in front of A, or U is pronounced /ɣ/, G in front of I, or E is pronounced /k/.

5. S after voiced consonants or A, O, or U is pronounced /z/.

6. Z after voiceless consonants or I, or E is pronounced /s/.

7. H is silent at the start of a word or after a vowel.

8. Y is pronounced /j/ before or after a vowel, /i/ before or after A, O, or U, and /y/ before or after I, or E.

Nouns
Nouns are conjugated according to gender and number and, like French and Spanish, are not conjugated by any case.