Aišqaat

Aišqaat [aɪ̭ʃ.'qɒːtʰ] is the standardized, archaic form of the Aižgaadan family of languages used for diplomatic purposes and as a lingua franca in areas where Aižgaadan languages are spoken.

Phonology
Aišqaat phonology and phonotactics are based on what is percieved to be the archaic form of Aišqaat from which Aižgaadan languages are descended. Due to the phonology being artificially made archaic, many words being recognizable and therefore corrupted by Aižgaadan speakers and the lack of certain phonemes and phoneme combinations in languages descendants, the actual pronounciation varies wildly from speaker to speaker and depends on their mothertongue. The phonology and dictionary here presented are based on the prescribed variety of Aišqaat, which does not correspond to any particular speaker's lexicon and pronounciation, and the approximations and changes occuring in various dialects are presented in notes.

The prescribed phonological inventory of Aišqaat contains 24 consonants and 7 vowels.