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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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===Vowels and diphthongs===
===Vowels and diphthongs===
The vowel inventory of Matzerieu is fairly simple, as it consists of only five vowels, all of which are identical to those of Spanish.
The vowel inventory of Matzerieu is fairly simple, as it consists of only five vowels, all of which are identical to those of Spanish.


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===Orthography===
===Orthography===
====Alphabet====
====Alphabet====
Matzerieu is written with two different scripts: a modified version of the Latin aphabet and a partially featural native alphabet. The Matzerieu alphabet is largely phonemic, that is, each letter corresponds to one phoneme and vice versa. There are no digraphs or silent letters. Out of the basic Latin alphabet, the only letters that aren’t used are ''x'' and ''y''.
Matzerieu is written with two different scripts: a modified version of the Latin aphabet and a partially featural native alphabet. The Matzerieu alphabet is largely phonemic, that is, each letter corresponds to one phoneme and vice versa. There are no digraphs or silent letters. Out of the basic Latin alphabet, the only letters that aren’t used are ''x'' and ''y''.


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