Central Vowels

Central vowels are vowels that are pronounced with the tongue not very far or close to the bottom teeth. Central vowels are prototypically rounded but not spread, and usually they don't have the same height as front and back vowels.

Central Vowels in Orish

 * A - represents the low central unrounded vowel.
 * Ə - represents the mid central unrounded vowel, but comes only to deal with pronunciation difficulties and doesn't necessary have to be pronounced.