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Welcome to our Mastanahua alphabet page! The following charts show the pronunciation for the Mastanahua orthography we have used on our site, as well as some alternate spellings that you may find in other books and websites.
Mastanahua Vowels| Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: | Mastanahua pronunciation: |
| a | a | Like the a in father. | |
| e | |
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This sound does not exist in English. It sounds like the i in police only pronounced further back in the mouth. If you've ever heard a Slavic language like Russian or Polish being spoken, it is the same "dark i" sound from those languages. |
| i | i | Like the i in police. | |
| o | o | o | Like the o in note. |
Mastanahua Nasal Vowels| Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: |
| an | ã | ã |
| en | ẽ | |
| in | ĩ | ĩ |
| on | õ | õ |
Mastanahua Consonants| Character We Use: |
Sometimes Also Used: |
IPA symbol: | Mastanahua pronunciation: |
| b | b | Like b in boy. | |
| ch | č | t![]() |
Like ch in chair. |
| d | d | Like d in day. | |
| f | φ ~ β | A bilabial fricative, like an English "f" or "v" sound but pronounced without touching the upper teeth to the lower lip. The Spanish "v" and the Japanese "f" sound like this Mastanahua sound. | |
| k | c, qu | k | Like k sound in English key. |
| m | mb | m ~ mb | Like m in moon. Sometimes it sounds more like the mb in ember. |
| n | n ~ nd | Like n in night. Sometimes it sounds more like the nd in under. | |
| p | p | Like the p in pie. | |
| r | ![]() |
Like the r in Spanish pero, somewhat like the tt in American English butter. | |
| s | s | Like s in sun. | |
| sh | š, x | ![]() |
Like sh in shell. |
| t | t | Like t in tie. | |
| ts | tz | ts | Like ts in cats. |
| x | shr | ʂ | This sound does not exist in English or Spanish. It is a retroflex s sound like the sz of Polish. |
| w | w | Like w in way. | |
| y | y | Like y in yes. | |
| ’ | , ? |
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A pause sound, like the one in the middle of the word "uh-oh." |

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