Kartillian

Consonants
This is the Kartillian consonant system using the IPA.

Every consonant can be geminated, which is represented orthographically by the doubling of the consonant, for example ‹pp›, ‹kk› for /pː/, /kː/.

Several consonants have minor allophones, the most notable of these are:
 * The consonant /h/ can become [j] between vowels, for example zẽẽhat /zeːjæt/.
 * /n/ can become [ŋ] before the velars /k/ and /g/, as which also happens in English.

Vowels
Kartillian has a symmetrical system of vowels, consisting of seven vowels with corresponding long counterparts. The long counterpart of /ɛ/, /ɛː/ has merged with /eː/, so it no longer has a direct long counterpart.

Case
Nouns take on numerous cases due to the agglutinative nature of Kartillian.