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* a + ie = ae: {{x| | * a + ie = ae: {{x|bøexbae}} (''not bad'') | ||
* a + uo = {{x|ao}}: {{x|zao}} (''to run'') | * a + uo = {{x|ao}}: {{x|zao}} (''to run'') | ||
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* u + ie = {{x|uie}}: {{x|muie}} | * u + ie = {{x|uie}}: {{x|muie}} | ||
* i + uo = {{x|iuo}} | * i + uo = {{x|iuo}} | ||
* o + ea = oea: {{x|boea}} | * o + ea = oea: {{x|boea}} ({{x|bøea}}) | ||
* o + ae = oae: {{x|koae}} | * o + ae = oae: {{x|koae}} | ||
* i + ao = {{x|iao}} | * i + ao = {{x|iao}} |
Revision as of 16:41, 22 August 2021
The shouting tone, tefngtuqym (上突音 shouting out tone (2)):
Examples
Most pure/single vowels use the silent r:
- a + r = ar: gyn'ar (child)
- o + r = or: or hancii (dig sweet potatoes)
- ø + r = ør: hør! (good)
- m + r = mr (wife of father's older brother)
- ng + r = ngr (3 meanings, click to see)
Note, when the ending is nasal, the substitutions in the section below don't apply:
Substitutions
The three root shouting substitutions:
Two more substitutions are actually shortcuts:
The five above extend to these finals: