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(→Special vowels: shouting substitutions happen only when they end the syllable) |
(→Special vowels: +yn, wn. Before, After) |
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! Vowel<sup>#</sup> !! | ! Vowel<sup>#</sup> !! Before !! After !! Example || Meaning | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ai<sup>2</sup> || air | | ai<sup>2</sup> || air || ae || {{x|hae}} || sea | ||
|- | |- | ||
| i<sup>2</sup> || ir | | i<sup>2</sup> || ir || {{x|ie}} || {{x|lie}} || you | ||
|- | |- | ||
| u<sup>2</sup> || ur | | u<sup>2</sup> || ur || {{x|uo}} || {{x|kuo}} || (''of time'') long | ||
|- | |- | ||
| e<sup>2</sup> || er | | e<sup>2</sup> || er || {{x|ea}} || {{x|bea}} || horse | ||
|- | |- | ||
| au<sup>2</sup> || aur | | au<sup>2</sup> || aur || {{x|ao}} || {{x|kao}} || dog | ||
|- | |- | ||
| i<sup>1</sup> || if || {{x|y}} || {{x|y}} || he / she / it | | i<sup>1</sup> || if || {{x|y}} || {{x|y}}, {{x|yn}} || he / she / it, they | ||
|- | |- | ||
| u<sup>1</sup> || uf || w || {{x|wtiu}} || universe | | u<sup>1</sup> || uf || w || {{x|wtiu}}, {{x|wn}} || universe, kindness | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ø<sup>5</sup> || øø || {{x|øo}} || {{x|kiøo}} || bridge | | ø<sup>5</sup> || øø || {{x|øo}} || {{x|kiøo}} || bridge | ||
|} | |} | ||
All five shouting substitutions happen only when they end the syllable | All five shouting substitutions happen only when they end the syllable, so you still have ''{{x|irm}}'', ''{{x|irn}}'', and ''{{x|urn}}''. In contrast, the high subs carry through, so you will see ''{{x|ym}}'', ''{{x|yn}}'', and ''{{x|wn}}''. | ||
Now that you've learned all the vowels and the tones, you might be interested in what we call a "final". This is the rear part of the syllable that includes everything except the initial consonant. So, in MTL, the final uniquely spells out the vowel, tone, and any consonant endings. | Now that you've learned all the vowels and the tones, you might be interested in what we call a "final". This is the rear part of the syllable that includes everything except the initial consonant. So, in MTL, the final uniquely spells out the vowel, tone, and any consonant endings. |
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