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Ajami, /ˈæd͡ʒəmɪ/, is a Jivan language, a constructed a priori language related to Kiwi. It draws inspiration from mainly the Indo-Iranian and Semitic languages.

The language is a language isolate, and is thus not known to be related to any extant language. Ajami has a normal-sized inventory of consonants and a fair amount of allophony. It is a fusional language and is morphosyntactically active-stative and with a fluid subject. The morphology is evenly split between nominal and verbal inflections.


Phonology

Consonants

This is the Ajami inventory of consonants.

Gemination is phonemic. The letter /h/ represents aspiration when following consonants. Aspirated voiced consonants are also pharyngealised.

Phonology and Orthography
Bilabial Dental Palatal Velar Glottal
aspirated unaspirated aspirated unaspirated aspirated unaspirated
Nasal m /m/ n /n̪/ [ɲ] [ŋ]
Plosives voiced bh /bˤʱ/ b /b/ dh /d̪ˤʱ/ d /d̪/ [ɟ] gh /gˤʱ/ g /g/
voiceless th /t̪ʰ/ t /t̪/ [c] kh /kʰ/ k /k/ ʻ /ʔ/
Affricates voiced jh /d͡ʒˤʱ/ j /d͡ʒ/
Fricatives voiced [β]
voiceless s /s̪/ sh /ʃ/ h /x ~ h/
Trills r /r/
Approximant w /w/ y /j/
Lat. Approximant l /ɫ/