[CONLANG] Ratazesh Introduction
Ratazesh (Ratazesyoyits Kagugana) is a Greater Galexian language spoken in the country of Kagugana, including the Salteuv archipelago. As of 20██, there are around 2.3 million people speak Ratazesh as a mother language, with another 500.000 people speak it as a second language. It is related to the Lumyati language spoken in the neighboring country of Lumyat, with around 55% mutual intelligibility. Ratazesh's most distinctive feature is the preservation of Common Greater Galexian vowel cycle, which is lost in Lumyat and almost every other Greater Galexian languages. It is also the most phonotactically simple language in the family, with the most complex syllable is a mere CVC. Ratazesh Phonology Ratazesh uses the usual five-vowel system: /a/, /e/ [ɛ], /o/, /i/, and /u/. The ordering is based on the vowel cycle itself. Ratazesh's consonants, on the other hand, contains: /m/, /p/, /b/, /f/, /v/, /n/, /t/, /d/, /r/ [ɾ], /l/, /s/, /z/, /ts/, /dz/, /c/ [tʃ], /j/ [dʒ]...