Ssandongnese

Classification and Dialects
Ssandongnese, or Ssandong'ŭh, is a language that evolved in the nation of Ssandang(guo) an indipendent nation on the Shandong peninsula in china.

Soundchanges from Mandarin
f > x !_[u,o,a]          fei > xei l > n /_[y,u,o]          lo > no ts > tɕ                   tsa > tɕa tsʰ > tɕʰ                tsʰɤ > tɕʰɤ ɻ > ʂ                    ɻɨ > ʂi ʈʂʰ > ʈʂ                 ʈʂʰɨ > ʈʂi [ɯ,ɨ] > i                ɕɨ > ɕi f > p͈                    faŋ > p͈aŋ high and rising tone are merged, the dipping tone is changed to a low tone, the falling tone ends in a glottal stop.

Phonotactics
The onset of the syllable can be any consonant but ŋ and ʔ. The nucleus has any vowel and possibly a medial which is one of the three high vowels, there are irregular limits to these. The coda can either be an high vowel but /y/, n, ŋ or ʔ. The final glottal stop (/ʔ/) only occurs in syllables with falling tones.

Every syllable carries a tone, which is either high, low or falling.

/s/ is pronounced as [ɕ] before high vowels or medials.

Initial consonants.
ㅇ is used when there is no initial consonant. Initial consonants.

Vowels and medials
for the y/i medial : add one stroke

for the w/u medial : add round vowel

rhimes with vowels in the coda span over multiple grahps

/u/ after /a/ (dipthongizing) is written as ㅗ (o)

Rhime table
all possible rhimes excluding tones. the zero initial consonant is used with every syllable.