Konta

Consonants
p, t, k, m, n ,s ,l, h, sh, f, w, y

consonant clusters:

mp, nt, nk, st, sp, sk, ks, ns, sm, ml, lm, hm, km, shk, ksh, ft, ht

Vowels

 * a, u ,o ,i ,e
 * diphthongs: ai, au, ua, ia, iu, io, ie, eu, ei, ue, ui (ui may be pronounced as "uy" or "wi"). Only "Ai, au, ua, ui. ia. iu" can be present in a regular Konta word. Other diphthongs may appear in proper names too.

Phonotactics

 * A regular word cannot contain "o" and "e" vowels. These sounds can only be present in proper names.
 * A regular root follows this pattern: "CVCC" or "CVVCC". Where the second consonant is either "n" or" s". Examples: kunta, pasta, mausta. The last vowel, in the examples, is not the part of a root but has a grammatical meaning.
 * A noun or verb can only finish with "a" or "u" sound.