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Vowels
There are long vowels: iː, eː, øː, æː, uː, yː, aː, oː

and short vowels: ɪ, ɛ, œ, ʏ, ʊ, æ, ɑ, ɔ

and diphtongs: aʊ̯, oɪ̯, eʊ̯, œɪ̯, aɪ̯

The long vowels /eː/ and /oː/ are often pronounced [eɪ̯] and [oʊ̯].

Phonotactics
Native words are monosyllabic and built this way:

(A consonant) (a liquid) a vowel as nucleus → at the end: either (a nasal and a plosive) or (an obstruent) or (a nasal)

Final obstruents are always voiceless and final nasals always voiced.