Apologies that the [u] recording got cut off. Don't know how that happened
Lesson #1: Phonology and Orthography
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Learn about Lamoku's sounds and letters!
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 17 Oct 2017, 02:47.
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Lamoku has only 8 consonants and 5 vowels, making a total of 13 sounds.
IPA | Letter | English Approximation | Audio |
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[a] | a | Like bat, but more open | |
[e] | e | Like bate, but a pure vowel | |
[f] | f | fat | |
[i] | i | beet | |
[k] | k | Like cat, but unaspirated | |
[l] | l | let | |
[m] | m | mat | |
[n] | n | net | |
[o] | o | Like boat, but a pure vowel | |
[p] | p | Like pat, but unaspirated | |
[s] | s | sit | |
[t] | t | Like tap, but unaspirated | |
[u] | u | boot |
Note: If you want, you can pronounce any sound exactly like the given English approximation, instead of the "official" pronounciation.
Syllable structure is CV. Every syllable is a consonant followed by a vowel. Nothing less, nothing more. ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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