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* When the vowels /i/, /u/ precede or succeed another vowel, they become /j/, /w/ respectively. If both vowels meet one another, only the /i/ will transform into a /j/ which the /u/ remains unchanged. | * When the vowels /i/, /u/ precede or succeed another vowel, they become /j/, /w/ respectively. If both vowels meet one another, only the /i/ will transform into a /j/ which the /u/ remains unchanged. | ||
* The only diphthong in the whole language is the second person singular '''Ou''' ''(You)'', pronounced /uː/. | * The only diphthong in the whole language is the ''Object'' second person singular '''Ou''' ''(You)'', pronounced /uː/. | ||
==== Vowel harmony ==== | ==== Vowel harmony ==== |
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