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Counting length and diphthongs but not counting vowels with final glides, Standard Albionian has 17 vowels.
Counting length and diphthongs but not counting vowels with final glides, Standard Albionian has 17 vowels.


а/я е/є ы/и о у ơ аг а е ѣ и о/ог ơ/уе у ау ые/ие уо ео ио ы ы/ей/еу = (unreduced) /a ɛ ɪ ɔ u œ  aː aw ɛː jɛː iː ow øː uː yː œj iə uə ɛw~əw ɪw iː ɛj/
а/я е/є ы/и о у ơ аг а: е: ѣ и: о:/ог ơ:/уе у: ау ые/ие уо ео ио ы. ы:/ей/еу = (unreduced) /a ɛ ɪ ɔ u œ  aː aw ɛː jɛː iː ow øː uː yː œj iə uə ɛw~əw ɪw iː ɛj/
*''cy gy'' are prono
*''cy gy'' are prono
*In standard Albionian, ''(yat)'' is pronounced as palatalizing long /ɛː/ when not reduced: ''eat wy'' [ˈjɛːtʰ ʍɪ] 'y'all (familiar) eat'. After alveolar sibilants /θ ð s z ʃ ʒ/ it becomes /ɛː/.  
*In standard Albionian, ''(yat)'' is pronounced as palatalizing long /ɛː/ when not reduced: ''eat wy'' [ˈjɛːtʰ ʍɪ] 'y'all (familiar) eat'. After alveolar sibilants /θ ð s z ʃ ʒ/ it becomes /ɛː/.  
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