Kanduadas

Phonology

 * The dialect described by this page is the Makiór [mäˈcʌɾ] dialect,

Consonants

 * [ʔ] can only appear on the end of syllables. Unvoiced plosives codas tend to be changed to this in most dialects. And in some dialects including Makiór the glottal stop appears after a vowel that is ending a word.
 * [ɹ] is an allophone of [ɾ] when inbetween vowels or in clusters in most dialects (not Makiór).
 * [ʟ] is an allophone of [l] at the end of syllables.
 * Alveolar and post-alveolar fricatives CANNOT co-exist in a word. ex. sulvš [ˈsulø̜s]
 * [ts] is an allophone of [tʃ] in an alveolar word.

Vowels

 * The sounds are rounded or unrounded according to the rules of roundness harmony. The first vowel dictates the roundness of a word.

Alphabet
The Latin Kanduadas alphabet, Sbokanduašel, is used more often than the original orthography, Bakanduašel.