Obenzayet

From Almeopedia

Obenzayet is an Eastern language from the Naviu branch of the family. It is spoken in the kingdom of Obenzaya. It is mostly head-first and was rather heavily influenced by Ur-Kagöt languages as well as Caďinor and Verdurian. It’s also the chief Naviu contributor to reconstructions of proto-Eastern— a very important contribution, since Obenzayet is a conservative language which has retained many proto-Eastern features not found in any other Eastern language.

Phonologically, Obenzayet is characterized by abundance of glottal stops and a simple vocalic inventory, having only a i u in short and long variants.

Obenzayet has been written in the Verdurian alphabet since about 3330; it is the only Naviu language to have a writing system.