Sktk'wk

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

I am trying to contradict multiple linguistic universals and make strange sounds, while also making a language with an artificial history. Also, the title is not really correct.

History?
This language exists on somewhere that isn't Earth. This is a language that is spoken on the home planet of the world.

After another alien civilization contacted it, trade was originally done in another language. However, this language became an unofficial trade language because of its abundance of sounds that the aliens could easily distinguish. Some of them originally wrote down the name of the language as "Asonobov", after hearing [ɞ̞ɳ̊ɯð̼ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] as something like "an uzonozow.

Consonants
Because this language differentiates between dental and alveolar lateral fricatives, and the IPA apparently doesn't, I used numbers to differentiate.

Grammar
The language is V(C), and the words are pronounced vowel-consonant. For example, Arabic would be pronounced ar-ab-ic, and not a-ra-bic.

Noun Declension
Nouns functioning as important in a sentence take a marker that shows that they are important.

[ɞ̞ɳ̊ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = [ɞ̞ɳ̊]-[ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = noun marker-languages

Voice is indicated by prefixes which can be analyzed as possessive pronouns. There are unique declensions for 1st person, 2nd person, 1st person exclusive, and 2nd person exclusive. 1st person inclusive is created by combining the relevant 1st and 2nd person prefixes. 2nd person inclusive prefix is made using an unmarked noun in the genitive case along with the 2nd person exclusive. 1st person/exclusive = [ɯɸ̺]/[ɯð̼] 2nd person/exclusive = [ɯ̽ʋ̥]/[ɯ̽ʋ]

[ɞ̞ɳ̊ɯɸ̺ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = [ɞ̞ɳ̊]-[ɯɸ̺]-[ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = noun marker-1st person prefix-languages = my languages

[ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋɞ̞ɭ̊ ɞ̞ɳ̊ɯ̽ʋɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = [ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ]- [ɞ̞ɭ̊] [ɞ̞ɳ̊]-[ɯ̽ʋ]-[ɤn̼̊ɤð̼ɤʋ] = languages-GEN noun marker-2nd person exclusive prefix-languages = the languages of you (and other) languages