Front Vowels

Front vowels are vowels that are pronounced with the tongue as close the bottom teeth as it can be. Front vowels are prototypically unrounded, because pushing the tongue forward and spreading the lips shorten the mouth and make the vowels sound "bright" or "palatal".

Back Vowels in Orish

 * E - represents the mid front unrounded vowel.
 * I - represents the high front unrounded vowel.