Andusoan

Vowels
Like Spanish, Morlagoan has reduced to only five vowels: a, e, i, o, u.

The five vowels are divided into strong vowels (a, e, o) and weak vowels (i, u). Diphthongs are formed when a strong vowel is followed by a weak vowel (e.g. ai, eu, oi). The reverse (e.g. ia, ue) are not considered diphthongs and are pronounced with a hiatus. When they are desired to be pronounced as diphthongs, an acute accent is added to the first vowel (e.g. agúa - water ['agwa] and fúeron - they were ['fweron], but geografia - geography [dʒeogɾa'fi.a])