Inga Onu

Phonotactics
All syllables have the structure (C)(L/A)V(C). Only the final syllable of a word may end in a consonant.

Latin Orthography
Though Inga Onu is typically written with it's own script, it can be phoneticized in the Latin alphabet, as follows:
 * 1) Letters "a" and "e" make the /a/ and /e/ sounds, respectively, only when stressed. A vowel is stressed when it is the second-to-last syllable in the word, or when marked by an accent.
 * 2) The /ʃ/, /ʒ/ and /t͡ʃ/ sounds are dialectical variants, found primarily in Vita Ngasa.

Verb Conjugation
All regular verbs end in -i in the infinitive forms.