Consonants: /ɸ/ /h/ /ʔ/ ([w] appears, but is an allophone of the diphthong /ua/) Vowels: /i/ /y/ /ɨ/ /ʉ/ /ɯ/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ʏ/ /ʊ/ /e/ /ø/ /ɘ/ /ɵ/ /ɤ/ /o/ /e̞/ /ø̞/ /ə/ /ɤ̞/ /o̞/ /ɛ/ /œ/ /ɜ/ /ɞ/ /ʌ/ /ɔ/ /æ/ /ɐ/ /a/ /ɶ/ /ä/ /ɑ/ /ɒ/ (Not including diphthongs and tripthongs) Tones: Rising (low to high), falling (high to low), Rising-Falling, Falling-Rising.
Highly agglutinative language, a la Turkish, but with far less consonants than Turkish. This language is also ergative–absolutive rather than nominative–accusative because I want it to be. The ten grammatical genders are: High Butch, Soft Butch, High Femme, Hard Femme, “Enby”, Problematic, Fem, Masc, Neuter, and Sanguineous. Only verbs conjugate with grammatical gender when ergative. Green and red are considered the same color (“High Green/Red” and “Low Green/Red”). Syntax requires marking the source of information as either “lived experience” or “obvious” in all situations.
@theyce: “This is a language I am fluent in while careening down a hill on roller skates and cannot stop”
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