Sahu language

Use is vigorous; dialects are Pa’disua (Palisua), Tala’i, Waioli, and Gamkonora.

The trill /r/ alternates freely with /ɾ/, but, according to Visser and Voorhoeve, /r/ is the more usual allophone.

The glottal /h/ may be realized as /χ/ by educated speakers for certain words deriving from Arabic.

The phoneme /ə/ is only found in loans (primarily from Indonesian).

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