Behalavian language

Behalavian (Бехалавски язик) is a and is the official  of Behalavia. A brother to, they're the only languages without cases, with an exeption for the. Unlike Trakian, it has not kept all vowels from, but it has kept , , and.

Phonology
The system of Standard Behalavian is based on the Lesah dialect which is the most similar to Trakian out of any dialect. Behalavian possesses ten, one , three , four pairs of , one non-paired fricative, and three paired.

Vowels
The Behalavian language contains eight vowels, 8 "normal" vowels which are [a], [ɛ], [jɛ], [i], [ɔ], [u], [ju], [ja] and the which are [ɤ], and [ɪ]. For the pronunciation of (ъ) it is [ɤ] and for  it is[ɪ]. Unstressed vowels are not, although they are pronounced more weakly and shortly than stressed ones, especially if they are found in a stressed syllable.

Sample Text
The in Behalavian.