Afrikaans phonology


has a similar phonology to other West Germanic languages, especially Dutch.

Vowels

Afrikaans has an extensive vowel inventory consisting of 17 vowel phonemes, among which there are 10 monophthongs and 7 diphthongs. There are also 7 marginal monophthongs.

Monophthongs

The phonetic quality of the close vowels

In some instances of the postvocalic sequence, is realized as nasalisation of the preceding monophthong, which is stronger in some speakers than others, but there also are speakers retaining as well as the original length of the preceding vowel.
analyze the pre- sequences as phonemic short vowels and note that this process of nasalising the vowel and deleting the nasal occurs in many dialects of Dutch as well, such as The Hague dialect.

Diphthongs

PhonemeIPAOrthographyGloss
seun'son'
hy'he'
weet'to know'
huis'house'
'burlap'
brood'bread'
koud'cold'
baie'many'

Long diphthongs

The long diphthongs are phonemically sequences of a free vowel and a non-syllabic equivalent of or :. Both and tend to be pronounced as, but they are spelled differently: the former as, the latter as.

'False' diphthongs

In diminutives ending in formed to monosyllabic nouns, the vowels are realised as closing diphthongs. In the same environment, the sequences are realized as, i.e. as closing diphthongs followed by palatal nasal.

Obstruents