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Like other languages by [[User:Chrysophylax|Chrysophylax]] 17aug seems to have a strong dislike for syllable-initial consonant clusters - that is, no onset consonant clusters have been discovered so far.
Like other languages by [[User:Chrysophylax|Chrysophylax]] 17aug seems to have a strong dislike for syllable-initial consonant clusters - that is, no onset consonant clusters have been discovered so far.
Syllables can at most be reduced to (C<sub>1</sub>)V(C<sub>2</sub>), where C<sub>1</sub> can be any valid onset consonant (see list), V can be any single or valid combination of vowels (see list of tri- and diphthongs), and  C<sub>2</sub> can be any valid onset consonant or cluster (see [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}#Phonotactics#Clusters|this list]]).


===Orthography===
===Orthography===

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