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Velic (native name: Hēntsaq)

Tones
* The exact pronunciation varies depending on the word and dialect

Phonotactics
Syllable Structure: (C1)(C2)V(C3)(C4)T


 * V can be any oral or nasal vowel, or a syllabic consonant [ɫ̩] or [ɾ̩]
 * if C2 does not exist, C1 can be any consonant, but [ɫɫ̩] and [ɾɾ̩] are not allowed
 * [wu], [ji], [pʲi] and [pʲ'i], regardless of nasality of the vowel, are not allowed
 * if C1 and C2 both exist, only these combinations are allowed:


 * The coda can be any onset combination that doesn't end in a semivowel and can also be any reversed onset combination.
 * T can be any of the four tones in the phonology



Romanization
The romanization is shown on the phonology tables above.


 * Syllabic consonants are written the same as the unsyllabic counterpart.
 * When two or more letters pronounced separately form a digraph/trigraph, apostrophes are placed in between the letters to indicate that the letters are pronounced separately.
 * Tone diacritics are placed on the first vowel of a vocalic digraph/trigraph

Nouns
There are noun classes in Hetsrk