Tibetima
Tibetima is a constructed language (conlang) created by Tim Morley, influenced by Tibetic languages such as Tibetan and Dzongkha. It aims for a naturalistic feel, borrowing phonological and grammatical features from its inspirations while maintaining a distinct character.
The phonology of Tibetima includes consonant clusters and tones, features common in Tibetic languages. Its grammar is agglutinative, meaning that morphemes (the smallest units of meaning) are added to words to indicate grammatical functions such as tense, number, and case. The word order is generally Subject-Object-Verb (SOV), again following the pattern of Tibetic languages.
Tibetima is not widely spoken, being primarily a personal project. Information about the language can be found on online conlanging communities and websites. While a complete grammar and lexicon may not be readily available, some resources describing its core features and principles have been published by the creator.
The primary purpose of Tibetima appears to be artistic exploration and linguistic experimentation, rather than widespread communication.