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The [[G'Vunna language]] has X consonants, Y vowels, and Z glides.
The [[G'Vunna language]] has 24 consonants, 8 vowels, and no glides.


== Standard Romanization ==
== Standard Romanization ==

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The G'Vunna language has 24 consonants, 8 vowels, and no glides.

Standard Romanization

Letter IPA English example Notes
a a father
b b bog
ch each
d d dog
dh ð this
e e bet
ǝ ǝ sofa
f f food
g g good
gh ɣ~ʁ - Like French r in rouge.
i i machine
j jam
k k skill
kh x~χ - Like German ch in Buch.
l l left
m m man
n n no
ng ŋ sing
o o tote
ö ø - Like German ö in Köln.
p p span
q q - Like a [k] but further back in the mouth.
r ɾ~r battle Like Spanish r in pero. When doubled, like Spanish rr in perro.
s s see
sh ʃ sheep
t t stop
th θ thin
u u rude
ü y - Like German ü in für.
v v voice
z z zoo
zh ʒ azure

Notes:

  • Doubled consonants, or geminates, occur frequently in G'Vunna. To pronounce a doubled consonant, simply pronounce it twice. You might think of it as lingering over the consonant. Think of the "s" sound you pronounce in "Miss Sally". It's a longer "s" than if you pronounce the similar phrase "Miss Ally". The same goes for the doubled consonants of G'Vunna. One important note about the romanization: If a digraph (e.g. kh, gh, etc.) is doubled, only the first letter will be doubled (hence, kkh not khkh). The consonant is pronounced like a doubled consonant, though, as actual combinations such as k followed by kh are impossible.

Phonetics

G'Vunna uses [ǝ] as a phoneme, with equal status to all the other vowels.

Consonants

Vowels

Diphthongs