Tceitsa

About
체팡 (Tceitsa) is a constructed language created primarily to test a number of grammar ideas. There is no conworld or or grander purpose. I just think it's an interesting language.

Writing
Tceitsa should be written in Hangul, the Korean alphabet. This is the only official orthography. The Latin alphabet should only be used for teaching purposes. This document will primarily use the Latin alphabet, at least until I get my Hangul input method working properly.

Phonotactics
A syllable is in the form (C)V(n). That is, an initial consonant is optional, and so is a final "n", which can change to a nasal of the same place of articulation as the following consonant.

All alveolar consonants are palatalized before any vowel starting with [i], [y], or [j]. If you can't pronounce these sounds, don't worry about it too much.

Grammar
Tceitsa's grammar is similar to Japanese. There are no prepositions, only postpositions. Verbs always come at the end of the sentence. Nouns, verbs, and adjectives are essentially the same part of speech, and have the same alignment.