But the front vowels /e i/ have allophones when preceding a labialized consonant.
Clusters like žbž and mpʷfʷ can occur but are rare.
Pronounced as /f v/ in the Blop dialect, but /T D/ persist in many outlying dialects.
Actually the future tenses (really more like moods) are derived forms of the imperative.
it's an infix ...
Poswobs try very hard to write their language with a syllabary, even though it has several thousand possible syllables. There are two sets of signs for single consonants, however, and a few rare 2-syllable glyphs.
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