Anyway, let's back to the language. FIrst. to make it more cohesive. I should determine some sort of rules, namely phoneme and phonotactics.
For phoneme. The language will be roughly similar to middle Chinese. That means. it will have three series of stops, voiced, voiceless, aspirated.
The only fricative would be /s h/
The only liquid will be r-l which appears in variation simlar to korean, /r/ at the start of a syllable and /l/ at the end.
There will be six vowels /a e i o u @/
So... all in all the language will have the following inventory.
p t k
ph th kh
b d g
m n ng
s h
r/l
a e i o ë
As for phonotactics. The language will allow C[r/y/w]VC at the most complex. With ty, thy, and dy written as c,ch,j.