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In English the verb led and the title of the metal lead will not be distinguishable in sound; the ca in lead has now the same worth because the e in led.
The mixtures that have the best claims to be thought-about diphthongs in this sense are ai (ah'-ee) and ei (eh'-ee), very very like our pronoun I, and our A in ABC; and next to them stands au (ah'-oo), very very similar to our ou in noun and our ow in now. No single letter in Maori can denote the advanced sound of our pronoun I; the closest Maori equivalent is ai (ah'-ee), with the i (ee) short.
There may be nothing like this in page 281Maori. And there are not any silent vowels reminiscent of our e in made, which e indicates the character of the previous a, and has no sound of its personal. The Maori labial consonants are p and m; the palatal are t, n, and r; the guttural are ok and ng.
W and Wh are labial semi-vowels.
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