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Bonggi (Banggi) is an Austronesian language spoken primarily by the Bonggi people of
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Orthography


Vowels and diphthongs

* a – , unstressed * e – * i – * o – * u – * aa – * ee – * ii – * oo – * uu – * ai – * ou –


Consonants

* b – , between vowels, before u * d – , before i * f – * g – , before u * h – , before i, at the end of a word * j – * k – * l – , before i * m – * n – * ng – * p – * r – * s – * t – * w – * y – At the ends of words, k, p, and t are not released.


References


Further reading

* Northeast Sabahan languages Languages of Malaysia Endangered Austronesian languages {{austronesian-lang-stub