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The Wounaan language, also known as Noanamá and Woun Meu, is a
Chocoan language The Choco languages (also Chocoan, Chocó, Chokó) are a small family of Native American languages spread across Colombia and Panama. Family division Choco consists of six known branches, all but two of which are extinct. *The Emberá languag ...
, with around 10,000 speakers on the border between Panama and
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Phonology

The following tables show the vowel and consonant sounds of Wounann, transcribed using the
International Phonetic Alphabet The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic transcription, phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin script. It was devised by the International Phonetic Association in the late 19th century as a standa ...
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Vowels

All vowels have nasalized counterparts.


Consonants


References

Choco languages Embera-Wounaan Indigenous languages of Central America Indigenous languages of the South American Northwest {{na-lang-stub