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Long vowels have long been lost, though their effects remain prominently, influencing the languages stress patterns heavily.
Long vowels have long been lost, though their effects remain prominently, influencing the languages stress patterns heavily.
Every vowel can appear nasalized, though nasalization only occurs in specific positions, and is always shown with a single N. (though not all single Ns are nasalization)
*Word finally
*Before a fricative (S and H)
*In some irregular positions when loaned from another language.
==Orthography==
==Orthography==
==Morphology==
==Morphology==