Silver Phonology and Alphabet
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Non-final consonants require vowels. Y counts as a vowel in this case so constructions like rya are correct.
Vowels are lengthened by using the diacritic on the letter.
Vowels between two consonants are written as diacritics on the preceding consonant, vowels following a consonant and followed by nothing are also written as a diacritic on the preceding consonant but! Vowels following a consonant and preceding a second vowel are written as the letter-vowel with the diacritic of the following vowel. And of course elongated vowels are removed from the preceding consonant and set on their own with their diacritic. For example, "Quq" is written as Q+diacritic u+Q, "quqa" is written as Q+diacritic u+Q+diacritic a, "quu" is Q+U+diacritic u, and "qua" is Q+U+diacritic a.
U+vowel combos can be written with a W but it's not common—that is how they're pronounced though.
Alphabet is horizontal or vertical but always right to left.
Spacer between words, periods ending sentences.

Consonants:
Sh/sh (ʂ)
Ch/ch (ʈ͡ʂ)
J/j (ʐ)
S/s (s)
Z/z (z)
R/r (flap or trill)
L/l (l)
Y/y (j)
D/d (d)
N/n (ɳ)
M/m (m)
Q/q (q)
H/h (h)
T/t (t)
V/v (v)
B/b (b)

Vowels:
Long:
Marked with an underdot:
Ạ/ạ (ɑ:)
Ị/ị (ɪ:)
Ị̈/ı̣̈ (i:)
Ọ/ọ (o:)
Ụ/ụ (ɯ:)
Short:
A/a (ɑ)
I/i (ɪ)
Ï/ı̈ (i)
O/o (o)
U/u (ɯ)

There is no Yı̈ (ji) or Yı̣̈ (ji:), it is treated as Ï or Ị̈ alone. Yi (jɪ) and Yị (jɪ:) are perfectly acceptable, however.
The note about si and zi is wrong.
Silver and Golden are the only languages containing the consonant+/w/ structure, like those in "quick" or "squelch"