Saso

Dipthongs
ãi /ai/

õi /ɔɪ/

eu /ʊəʳ/

aê /eəʳ/

Phonotactics
(C)V/D(V/C)(C)

Syllables in Saso follow the pattern above. C is a consonant, V is a vowel, and D is a Diphthong. If the syllable has a diphthong, the diphthong must be followed by a consonant. There may never be more than two consonants next to each other in a word. For a vowel to stand alone as a syllable, it must be e, ã, or o. A dipthong may stand alone only if it is ãi.

The letters j /j/ or h /h/ may never appear as the last letter of a word.