Fecharese language

Classical Fecharese (Hecarimisu [ɬɛt͡ɕaɾimisu]) or, simply, Fecharese is a North-Socoan language that originated in the area of the Eye Lakes of the Fecharese Great Lakes region.

Consonants

 * /μ/, /ꝥ/ and /ȸ/ become [n] [p̼] and [b̼] when adjacent to denti-alveolar and velar plosives.
 * Plosives become voiced at the end of syllables.
 * /t͡ɕ/ becomes [ʃ] at the end of a syllable.

Writing system
Classical Fecharese is written using the Fecharese script. It is a featural script, each consonant glyph is made up of two parts, representing the manner and place of articulation. It is written from top to bottom.

Grammar
The main word order is VOS. Adjectives come after the noun. Fecharese uses postpositions.

Number
Plural nouns are formed using reduplication of syllables of the noun, while collective ones are formed with the postposition -le (/lɛ/).