Tropical Phonology and Alphabet
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Alphabet:
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Syllabary version showing standard placement of diacritics:
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As you can see there is influence from the Tolkien scripts, for now at least.

Non-final consonants always take vowels. The only final consonant is N, otherwise end in vowels. N is also the only non-vowel which can be used before consonants and is written as in its normal form in that position.
Alphabet reads horizontally and is usually written/read left to right but can be written/read right to left.
Medial and final vowels are written with diacritics while doubled vowels and initial vowels are written with the corresponding letter seen in the vowel section and a diacritic if applicable. Consonants are doubled with the symbol shown beside the entry for I.
A consonant followed by a long vowel ie "kuu" is written K+diacritic u+vowel U and is one of the only times you will see a vowel letter inside of a word along with the combo of a consonant + vowel + another vowel such as "kua" which would be written in a similar way as K+diacritic u+vowel A.
The language is written with spaces between sentences, a period on the final sentence of a section or paragraph, and with dashes or no space between words. (Dashes especially common on signs and labels, and in texts intended to be more accessible for foreigners, the disabled, children, new learners, etc.)

Consonants:
K/k (k)
G/g (g)
S/s (s)
Sh/sh (ɕ)
T/t (t)
N/n (n)
M/m (m)
R/r (r)
L/l (ɫ)
B/b (b)
P/p (p)
H/h (h)
Y/y (j)
W/w (w)
Ch/ch or C/c (t͡ɕ)
J/j (ʑ)
Z/z (z)
D/d (d)


Vowels:
Long:
O̬/o̬ (o:)
Â/â (a:)
Ị/ı̣ (i:)
Ů/ů (ɯ:)
É/é (e:)
Short:
O/o (o)
A/a (a)
I/ı (i)
U/u (ɯ)
E/e (e)