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| Uu<br/>/u~u̯/ || Vv<br/>/v/ || Ww<br/>/u̯/ || Yy<br/>/ɨ~ʉ/ || Zz<br/>/z/
| Uu<br/>/u~u̯/ || Vv<br/>/v/ || Ww<br/>/u̯/ || Yy<br/>/ɨ~ʉ/ || Zz<br/>/z/
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====Notes====
* The letter <’>, representing the glottal stop (ʔ), is left out, as it often disappears in the spoken language. Alternatively, it could be expressed by the letter <Xx>.
* Emphatic consonants use the apostrophe, as <K’k’>, <G’g’>, <P’p’>, <B’b’>, <T’t’>, and <D’d’>.
* The letter <Qq> is assimilated to <Hh> after a voiced stop.
* The letters <Jj> and <Ww> are exclusively used in derivation particles.
* Short and long vowels, if relevantly stressed, gain an accute (<V́>) and circumflex accent (<V̂>) respectively. If unstressed, only the long vowels are marked by macrons (<V̄>).
* In diphthongs, the second element bears the diacritical mark.


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====Notes====
* The letter <’>, representing the glottal stop (ʔ), is left out, as it often disappears in the spoken language. Alternatively, it could be expressed by the letter <Xx>.
* Emphatic consonants use the apostrophe, as <K’k’>, <G’g’>, <P’p’>, <B’b’>, <T’t’>, and <D’d’>.
* The letter <Qq> is assimilated to <Hh> after a voiced stop.
* The letters <Jj> and <Ww> are exclusively used in derivation particles.
* Short and long vowels, if relevantly stressed, gain an accute (<V́>) and circumflex accent (<V̂>) respectively. If unstressed, only the long vowels are marked by macrons (<V̄>).
* In diphthongs, the second element bears the diacritical mark.


==Morphology [...]==
==Morphology [...]==