Arugabar
Arugabar is an a priori isolate language.
Phonology
Arugabar has five vowel sounds: a e i o u, as in Spanish, and no contrastive vowel length in the standard language. Earlier versions of Arugabar and some dialects have contrastive vowel length, written with a circumflex accent.
Consonants are as follows:
p b sp t d st z c/qu g/gu sc/squ tu du stu zu cu gü scu /p b ph t d th (theta) k g kh tw dw thw (theta)w kw gw khw/
Furthermore, b d g have allophones as in Korean, like sp st sc with low tone at the start of words and like fricatives postvocalically.
m n l r s y /m n l (tapped-r) s~sh~h (esh)
Stress
Arugabar stress is consistently on the second-to-last mora. Dialects that lost vowel length have turned it into contrastive stress, as in lazacra "he watches" vs lazacrá "cupboard". Furthermore, loanwords in Arugabar can have prepenultimate stress, as in the name of the statesman and author Amilcar Álava.
Phonotactics
Arugabar phonotactics are a lot like Spanish.