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Type
Alignment
Head direction
Tonal
No
Declensions
No
Conjugations
No
Genders
No
Nouns decline according to...
Case Number
Definiteness Gender
Verbs conjugate according to...
Voice Mood
Person Number
Tense Aspect



General information[]

Phonology[]

Vowels[]

Front Near-Front Central Near-back Back
Close i: u:
Near-close ɪ ʊ
Close-mid e: o:
Mid
Open-mid ɛ ɛ: ɔ
Near-open
Open a

Consonants[]

Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive p t k
Fricative f θ s ʃ h
Approximant j
Flap or tap ɾ
Lateral approximant l

Alphabet[]

Vowels[]

Letter A Â E Ê I Î O Ô U Û Y* W*
Sound /a/ /e:/ /ɛ/ /ɛ:/ /ɪ/ /i:/ /ɔ/ /o:/ /ʊ/ /u:/ /ɪ/ /ʊ/

Y and W are only used in diphthongs.

Diphthongs[]

Letters AY EY OY UY AW IW OW
Sound /aɪ/ /ɛɪ/ /ɔɪ/ /ʊɪ/ /aʊ/ /ɪʊ/ /oʊ/

Consonants[]

Letter C D F H J K L M N* P R S T
Sound /ʃ/ /θ/ /f/ /h/ /j/ /k/ /l/ /m/ /n/ ~ /ŋ/ /p/ /ɾ/ /s/ /t/

N is pronounced /n/ in all positions. It is only pronounced /ŋ/ in front of a K.

Stress[]

The primary stress of most words is on the first syllable. The stress only shifts to the last syllable in nasal word stems - this means, words that begin with a long M or N (both form their own syllable).

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