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phonology
[ts] is an allophone of /s/ before all high vowels, [ɥ] is an allophone of /j/ before /y/ and /ø/, /j/ is written as  syllable initially or as  after any consonant directly, /u/ is written as  syllable initially or as  after any consonant directly, The diacritic on the high tone is not required in standard romanisation, but is allowed to be used. A syllable can be formed from combining an onset with an rhime, or solely a rhime. An onset is always a single consonant or cluster, which can be either an affricate or a single consonant in combination with /j/ or /w/. A rhime is a combination of a nucleus (vowel + tone) and a coda (either nothing (open syllables), n, m,  ŋ (open syllables) p, t or k/ ʔ (closed syllables). An exception to this are the syllabic nasals, as any of the nasals can form a full syllable on its own. To these nasals a tone applies too, either a high one, or a low one.

There are some strange (partually) unregular causes that make the ammount of rhimes a lot less than would be possible. the following table shows all occuring rhimes. In general diphthongs are seen as long variants.

vocabulary
General Uncatagorized Vocabulary