Tungsunese

Tungsunese is a Tungsung language and a tonal language spoken in the the autonomus republic of Tungsun in Nookipedian, which contains 9 states. It is spoken by 1,222,352 people.

Distribution
It distributes around the Tungsun state and some overseas communities.

Alishya Tungsunese
The Alishya Tungsunese has a set of oral consonants, nasalised consonants, voiceless nasals, oral vowels, nasalised vowels, rhotic vowels, rough breathing, smooth breathing and tone. It is mostly written in Latin script, called Phekku-Eya-Chhima.

Consonants
There are 26 consonants (/p p̃ pʰ t tʰ ɗ ɡ̠ k kʰ m m̃ m̥ n n̥ ŋ ŋ̃ s ts tsʰ dz j v ɰ̃ h ʔ̃ ʔ/).

Vowels
There are 8 oral vowels (/a e ə i ɨ o ɔ œ u/) and 7 nasal vowels (/ã ẽ ə̃ ĩ ɔ̃ œ̃ ũ/).

Tone
Alishya Tungsunese has tone. It depends on its dialect:

Writing system
The most common writing system is Phekku-Eya-Chhima, which is based on Latin script. Chinese characters are also used, but none of the modern publications since 1920 have been printed in Chinese characters.