Ueoe

Vowels
diptongs : /ai/ (i), /ei/ (ì), / ɔi/ (í), / e ɑ/ (æ), /y ɔ/ (ǽ)

Alphabet


The consonants in Ueoe carry mostly a grammatical function, They are grooped per function. The differences between the consonants otherwise is only phoenetical, a speaker is free to chose from the group as long as the grammar stays allright.

Most of the groups carry some simularities in phonetics. Speakers who live close to eachother mostly use the same consonants in the same cases.

Consonants within the word itself carry less of a function, they are free to chose, but do not change the meaning of the word.

Only the final n ( ŋ) changes the function a bit, it gives the word a questional feeling.

Phonotactics
A syllable in Ueoe is formed as (C)V(n)

C are all the possible consonants (except  ŋ).

V are all vowels + tones (if tone is empty, tone = mid-motionless)

n can be n at the end of a syllable, if the syllable is the last syllable of the word it forms  ŋ.