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Phonology
Kti has a moderately simple phonological system, with a small amount of contrasting consonants and several types of vowels.

Vowels
Kti has six vowel qualities spread relatively evenly across the vowel space: it has two front, two central and two back vowel qualities. It does not contrast rounded and unrounded vowels, though most of its vowels have an innate roundedness feature.

Ktarh monophthongs distinguish three degrees of length; they can either be short, long or overlong. Short vowels are unmarked, long vowels take a macron (such as <ǣ>) and overlong vowels take a circumflex (such as <æ̂>). Some overlong vowels may also end up being written as, for example, ; such phonetically overlong vowels are in fact underlying sequences of a long and short vowel that have undergone coalescence.

Kti has five diphthongs that metrically count as a single long vowel. There are also three triphthongs that metrically count as an overlong vowel.

Consonants
Kti has a fairly simplistic consonant system, with twelve native consonant phonemes and four marginal phonemes often considered non-native.

The two primary consonant allophonical processes are the transformations of velars in specific conditions:
 * k g x --> kʲ gʲ xʲ / _{e ē ê i ī î}
 * k g x --> ḵ ḡ h / #_V