Checkish

Phonotactics
Syllable Structure: (C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)

Onset: all consonants

Nucleus: all vowels

Coda: all consonants except for ʙ, ʃ, and ð

Clustering:
Unvoiced Plosives are allowed to cluster with ʃ

Nasals are allowed to cluster with θ but only when in the coda and when coming before θ

Nasals are allowed to cluster with s/z but only when coming after s/z

Parts of Speech
There are a total of 5 parts of speech in Cheyamese: Nouns, Verbs, Descriptors, Conjunctions, and Prepositions.

Nouns
Nouns relate to living things, locations, objects, and thoughts. Nouns can have one of two genders: Macó (masculine/concrete/strong) and Denti (feminine/abstract/wise).

Noun Gender Rules
Nouns that are of the Macó gender that end in a vowel will end in the vowel "O". Nouns that are of the Denti gender that end in a vowel will end in the vowel "I". If the noun ends in a consonant, you must use the descriptors or articles to determine the gender.

Changing a Noun's Gender
You can only do this if the noun is referring to a person or animal, as those living things have genders. (Yes, this is a table, and yes, I adapted this from Spanish. I changed it a little however.)