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====High Tone====
====High Tone====
A [[Køtiau-ym|high tone]] is derived from raising a basic tone, and is represented by adding a tone indicator "f" after a vowel, except "i" and "u", in a syllable. The high tone of "i" and "u" are "y" and "w" respectively.  Note that the tone indicator "f" is a [[silent letter]].
A [[high tone]] is derived from raising a basic tone, and is represented by adding a tone indicator "f" after a vowel, except "i" and "u", in a syllable. The high tone of "i" and "u" are "y" and "w" respectively.  Note that the tone indicator "f" is a [[silent letter]].


====Shouting-out Tone====
====Shouting-out Tone====
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