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![[w:Close vowel|Close]] | ![[w:Close vowel|Close]] | ||
|i, iː, (ĩː) | |i, iː, (ĩː)¹ | ||
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|u, uː, ũ, (ũː) | |u, uː, ũ, (ũː)¹ | ||
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![[w:Mid vowel|Mid]] | ![[w:Mid vowel|Mid]] | ||
|e, eː, (ẽː) | |e, eː, (ẽː)¹ | ||
|ə, ə̃ | |ə, ə̃ | ||
|o, oː, (õː) | |o, oː, (õː)¹ | ||
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![[Open vowel|Open]] | ![[Open vowel|Open]] | ||
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|a, aː, (ãː) | |a, aː, (ãː)¹ | ||
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'''Notes:''' | |||
¹ Long nasal vowels are an allophonic pronunciation of long vowels followed by ''-n-'' before coronal fricatives. | |||
Any non-nasal vowel can form a falling dipthong with ''-i'' and ''-u'' (unless it results in a sequence of two identical vowels). | Any non-nasal vowel can form a falling dipthong with ''-i'' and ''-u'' (unless it results in a sequence of two identical vowels). | ||
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