Vni

General information
Vni is one of the languages spoken by the Hamarni people, primarily along parts of the southern coast of the island of Twaraskoho. With more than 700,000 speakers, it is the most spoken language of the Kantruinic language family. Strangely, this language family has recently been discovered to be related to Ánagin, the language that is spoken most on the island of Tánagwer and surrounding islands. This fact could be explained by migration over sea during ancient times.

Consonants

 * Where symbols appear in pairs, left–right represent the voiceless–voiced consonants, except for (ɫ) which is the velarised equivalent of l. Also, symbols with ʲ represent palatalised consonants.
 * Symbols between brackets are phones that are not phonemes, but allophones.