Much like English, Wyncer is a consonant-oriented language, meaning that vowels can essentially be completely butchered while still retaining meaning. There are 6 main vowels: a, e, i, o, u, and y. As long as each vowel is recognizable, the exact realization is relatively free.
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| - Much like English, Wyncer is a consonant-oriented language, meaning that vowels can essentially be completely butchered while still retaining meaning. There are 6 main vowels: a, e, i, o, u, and y. As long as each vowel is recognizable, the exact realization is relatively free.
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| - Much like English, Wyncer is a consonant-oriented language, meaning that vowels can essentially be completely butchered while still retaining meaning. There are 6 main vowels: a, e, i, o, u, and y. As long as each vowel is recognizable, the exact realization is relatively free.
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