Letla
Letla is a constructed language (conlang) created for a fictional Letlan culture in various worldbuilding and speculative fiction works. In most presentations, Letla is described as an agglutinative, subject-object-verb (SOV) language with a rich suffixal morphology and a system of postpositions rather than prepositions. The basic word order is typically SOV, with occasional flexibility for emphasis or poetic effect.
Phonology and grammar in described sources commonly feature a modest vowel inventory of five vowels (a, e,
Writing and script are described as Letran, an alphabet-like system used for ceremonial inscriptions and modern
Etymology and usage: The name Letla derives from the autonym of the Letlan people, and the language