@Zeny@snouts.online it's weird how universal the five-vowel system seems to be

@Felthry @Zeny@snouts.online It is literally the most common vowel system in the world in fact, by a mile. x3

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@Thaminga @Zeny@snouts.online and that's weird! it means it independently developed in a bunch of different places

@Thaminga @Zeny@snouts.online and like, it's almost always /i/, /u/, /e/, /o/, /a/

which I guess makes sense as those are about the furthest apart you can make five vowel sounds

why do back vowels seem to always get rounding though?

@Felthry @Zeny@snouts.online My best guess is to push the sounds even further apart; making the front vowels rounded and the back ones unrounded would produce far more similar sounds (/y ɯ ø ɤ a/).

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