Elinga

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Elinga (Elinga: Spoikaska Eli'nga) is a constructed language started by Mathso in November 2014. Eli'nga has 27 letters, including 5 vowels and 22 consonants. Elinga's writing system is still under development, and a romanised system has been created as a substitute until the writing system is created.

List of Sounds
This is a list of all sounds used in Elinga:

Forming Syllables
There are three types of letters in Eli'nga, vowels, consonants and finishers. Every syllable in Eli'nga must contain a vowel. Consonants are optional, but if included they must be at the beginning of a syllable. Finishers are also optional, but they must be at the end of a syllable, unless it is the first syllable in a word.

Examples
There are a number of possible syllable constructions:

V - may appear anywhere in any word.

CV - may appear anywhere in a word.

CVF - most common syllable structure. May appear anywhere in a word.

FVF - may only appear at the beginning of a word.

VF - may appear anywhere in a word.

Copyright Note
All parts of Eli'nga, including but not limited to grammar, phonology, writing system and lexicon are the intellectual property of Mathso.