Let's create an Asian conlang, which we can call "Azura". Azura will draw inspiration from various Asian languages, as well as English. Here's a starting point for the language:
**Phonology**
* Azura uses a combination of sounds from the languages mentioned. The phonology is relatively simple, with a focus on ease of pronunciation.
* Vowels: a, e, i, o, u, ē, ī, ō, ū (long vowels indicated by macrons)
* Consonants: p, t, k, m, n, ng, f, v, s, h, j, r, l, w, x, q, zh, ch, sh, th
**Basic Phrases**
* Hello: Selamat () - from Indonesian, meaning "peace"
* Goodbye: Sayonara () - from Japanese, meaning "goodbye" or "farewell"
* Thank you: Shukriya (شukriya) - from Hindi and Arabic, meaning "thanks" or "gratitude"
* How are you?: Khabar khair? (خبار خیر؟) - from Persian, meaning "good news?"
* What is your name?: Nam kya hai? (नाम क्या है?) - from Hindi, meaning "what is your name?"
* My name is [name]: Mera naam [name] hai (मेरा नाम [नाम] है) - from Hindi, meaning "my name is [name]"
**Food and Drink**
* Water: Mizu (水) - from Japanese, meaning "water"
* Rice: Nasi (نasi) - from Indonesian, meaning "rice"
* Tea: Chai (چائے) - from Hindi and Urdu, meaning "tea"
* Delicious: Oishii (おいしい) - from Japanese, meaning "delicious"
* Restaurant: Restoran (ресторан) - from Russian, meaning "restaurant"
**Family and Relationships**
* Mother: Mother () - from English
* Father: Baba (بाबا) - from Persian and Turkish, meaning "father"
* Friend: Dost (دост) - from Hindi and Urdu, meaning "friend"
* Brother: Kakak (какак) - from Indonesian, meaning "older brother"
* Sister: Dongsaeng (동생) - from Korean, meaning "younger sibling"
**Numbers**
* One: Yī (一) - from Mandarin, meaning "one"
* Two: Dua (دوا) - from Indonesian, meaning "two"
* Three: San (三) - from Japanese, meaning "three"
* Four: Char (चार) - from Hindi, meaning "four"
* Five: Panj (پنج) - from Persian and Urdu, meaning "five"
This is just a starting point, and we can add more vocabulary and grammar rules to Azura as we go along. Feel free to suggest words or phrases you'd like to see added to the language!