[tlhIngan Hol] Sound of o
Hugh Son puqloD
Hugh at qeylIS.net
Sat Jun 27 08:40:12 PDT 2020
>> On Jun 27, 2020, at 09:49, Will Martin <willmartin2 at mac.com> wrote:
> That pretty much leaves the prefix {gho-} as the only example I can think of in the entire vocabulary.
There’s also:
{gho} - circle
{ro} - trunk, torso,
{Do} - velocity
{po} - morning
{cho-} you singular/me
{jo} - resources
{'o} - vocative “o”
(The first five I thought of off the top of my head; the remainder I found by going through all of the consonants and adding o and seeing if it made a word.)
So if it is true that syllable-final {o} is pronounced as a diphthong [ow], there are quite a few words that it could apply to.
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