Uses a lot of prefixes and interfixes, as well as suffixes. Agglutinative.
Initial syllable may ommit first consonant. If agglutination would break
syllable rule, an n or an h may be added between morphemes. If a vowel is
necessary, u is usually used.
r: as in english (recieved pronounciation)
th: unaspirated, as in "thing"
dh: aspirated, as in "the"
á: as the a in "ham". long.
a: as in "ham". short.
ë: as the "ea" in "hear"
e: as in "egg"
u: as in hungarian, spanish, or toki pona
an-: the, this, near
d-: big
ar: soil, dirt, field
dar: land, world, country (originally compound, but lexicalised)
áh: water
-b-: moving
-k-: still
th-: fast
ek-: the [mocking ignorance]
on: tree
-t: uncountably plural
sh-: distant, over, past
jëk: mountain
kar: canyon, crack, Crack
ku: building
-th: countably plural
kuth: lexicalised as settlement
dhol: monastery
kán: people
ádh: different