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! Near-high
! Near-high
| '''ii''' /ɪ/
| '''ê''' /ɪ/
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! Mid
! Mid
| '''e''' /e/
| '''e''' /e/
| '''uu''' /ə/
| '''ơ''' /ə/
| '''o''' /o/
| '''o''' /o/
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! Near-low
! Near-low
| '''ee''' /ɛ/
| '''â''' /ɛ/
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| '''aa''' /ɔ/
| '''ă''' /ɔ/
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! Low
! Low
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===Tones===
===Tones===
Gaju distinguishes four tones: high, low, rising, and falling. They are distinguished in the Latin script as follows:
Gaju distinguishes four tones: high, low, rising, and falling. They are distinguished in the Latin script as follows:
* High: '''a aa e ee i ii o u uu'''
* High: '''a â ă e ê i o ơ u'''
* Low: '''à àà è èè ì ìì ò ù ùù'''
* Low: '''ạ ậ ặ ẹ ệ ị ọ ợ ụ'''
* Rising: '''â ââ ê êê î îî ô û ûû'''
* Rising: '''á ấ ắ é ế í ó ớ ú'''
* Falling: '''ǎ ǎǎ ě ěě ǐ ǐǐ ǒ ǔ ǔǔ'''
* Falling: '''à ầ ằ è ề ì ò ờ ù'''


The rising and falling tones are uncommon, being found only in loanwords and in a small number of native words where elision of ''VCV'' sequences has caused high-tone and low-tone syllables with the same vowel to occur adjacently to each other.
The rising and falling tones are uncommon, being found only in loanwords and in a small number of native words where elision of ''VCV'' sequences has caused high-tone and low-tone syllables with the same vowel to occur adjacently to each other.
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