Drack

Classification and Dialects
Drack is a wide umbrella term for a family of languages. The most well known derivation of the mother tongue is Central Ash Drack. Because the Ash Dracks area nomadic people their language is the most consistent between all the various clans and families. The two other languages are Black Drack and Gray Drack.

Phonology
Drack in relation to neighboring languages uses many of the same sounds as Teráhic and its derivations, and thus makes it easier to learn. However, the two languages have very different roots and thus their structure and Syntax is very different, which in turn makes the speakers of one hard pressed to learn the other despite the shared sounds.

Phonotactics
No word begins with a fricative consonant. No word has a plosive consonant in the middle.

The end of the sentence (or thought) is signaled by the last word ending in 'sh' (ʃ) or 'zh' (ʒ), and sometimes replaces the last sound. This is in large part cultural. Those who are listening, and yet wish to speak must wait until they hear the ʃ, before they can speak. When an individual is speaking at length, or to an audience, they end their sentences with ʒ but end their speech with ʃ. This indicates to the listeners that they may now vocally react or begin speaking themselves.

Syntax
Ash Drack's syntax requires sentences to be ordered SVO (subject, verb, object).