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(Note: Both verb conjugations and noun declensions are noun declensions.)

I tried to contradict multiple linguistic universals and make strange sounds, while also making a language with an artificial history. Eventually, I ended up not contradicting all that many, honestly. sh-sh0shshshshsh

IPA Chart/Orthography
The ingressive consonants are technically voiceless, so most people type them with voiced consonants because those are usually easier to type.

Phonotactics
In this language, all consonants are syllabic and they cannot be non-syllabic. This means that there are 15 possible syllables and all of them consist of a single consonant.

GRAMMAR
It doesn't have any verbs. Relations between words are created using word modifiers, most (but not all) of which are cases and most (but not all) of which come before the word proper and are written separately. Both the head word and the word to which the action applies are declined, but in different ways. If there is an equal relationship, both are conjugated in the same way.

Normal Modifiers
Animate Locative (both parties are animate) = H: dd O: dd Inanimate Locative (one or more parties are inanimate [head]) = H: rt O: r't Normal Genitive (both parties are separate) = H: bl O: bl Partial Genitive (head is part of other)= H: bhl O: p'p

Other Modifiers
Comitative (alongside, "and") = H: -bl- O: -bl- Past (happened before time) = H: pt Future (happened after time) = H: ft

WORDS
rwptp = land d'tdp'p = language hrdrrt = speed rtflp = beauty (in real things) plp'll = reckless abandon lt'tfhr = non-attachment

UNIVERSALS CONTRASTED SO FAR:
All languages have stops. All languages have either bilabials, fricatives or nasals. No language conjugates for both the head word and the affected word. All languages have some non-syllabic consonants. All languages have non-implied verbs.