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! Nasal<ref>Only /m/ can be labialised in this case.</ref>
! Nasal<ref>Only /m/ can be labialised in this case.</ref>
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The glottal stop is represented by two glyphs: in initial position, the glyph ⟨t⟩ is used, where as in any other positions, the ⟨‘⟩(''ókina''), derived from Hawaiian orthography, is used.
The glottal stop is represented by two glyphs: in initial position, the glyph ⟨t⟩ is used, where as in any other positions, the ⟨‘⟩(''ókina''), derived from Hawaiian orthography, is used.
When /n/ is followed by /i/ or /a/, it palatalises and becomes [ɲ].


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
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