Laniile

Classification
Laniile is from the language family Fasenic. Specifically, it is in the southern part of the family's west side. Another language to share its classification is Lńbne. While Lńbne was very influenced by Germanic and Semetic languages, Laniile was very influenced by Latin. Though both languages function and behave differently, their lexicons remain almost identical.

Consonants
This table has been simplified to make it smaller. [l] is, of course, technically a lateral approximant and not an approximant. The "Labial" column includes Bilabial sounds and the one Labiodental fricative [f]. "Velar / Glottal" includes the Velar sounds and the one Glottal fricative [h]. [r] can be pronounced as a tap or flap when speaking quickly, it doesn't really matter.

Writing System
"i" and "v" are pronounced as either vowels or consonants. But, they can be pronounced exclusively as vowels only. In diphthongs, though, they are usually consonants, and vowels elsewhere.