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== Vowels ==
== Vowels ==
* Eight of the letters are always vowels: '''a''', '''i''', '''u''', '''e''', '''o''', '''ø''', '''y''', '''w'''.  
* Eight of the letters are always vowels: '''a''', '''i''', '''u''', '''e''', '''o''', '''ø''', '''y''', '''w'''.  
** '''y''' and '''w''' are high tone of '''i''' and '''u'''
** '''y''' and '''w''' are [[high tone]] of "i" and "u"
** '''ie''', '''uo''', '''ea''' are [[shouting tone]]s of "i", "u", and "e"
* '''m''' and '''ng''' are vowels but can be consonants too: "m-", "-m", "-ng"
* '''m''' and '''ng''' are vowels but can be consonants too: "m-", "-m", "-ng"
[[File:A, i, u, e, o, ø, m, ng.mp3]]
[[File:A, i, u, e, o, ø, m, ng.mp3]]
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