Some other Senufo groups refers to the Sùcìté people as Tagba, because they live on the Tagouara plateau.
The schwa /ə/ is included in brackets because it is found only in two specific environments, where it appears to be in complementary distribution with some other vowel.
Geminate voiced stops/affricates are cognate to prenasalized voiceless stops in Supyire,[3] and are indicated orthographically as ⟨mp, nt, ...⟩ in Garber (1987).
Sucite is a tonal language with three surface tone levels: High, Mid, and Low.
Glides formed by combining pairs of tones exist, the most common being HL and ML.