The phonology of Fang is listed below.
Consonants In Fang, there are 24 plain consonants. The majority of them can become
prenasalized: is only used in interjections and loanwords. Words can not start with , except when followed by a velar consonant. and also are restricted from word-initial position. and can only come in word-initial position in words of foreign origin, although in many of these cases, becomes realized as . The morpheme "gh" is pronounced as in the case of the word "Beyoghe" (the Fang term for Libreville); one of several changes to pronunciation by morphology. It is also important to note that in Fang, at every "hiatus" (shock of two vowels), such as in "Ma adzi", it is required for one to make the second word an aphetism, dropping the pronunciation of the sound at the start of the second word (e.g. "Ma dzi").
Vowels Fang has seven vowels, each of which can have short or long realizations.
Nasal vowels are allophones of the respective oral vowels, when followed by a nasal consonant or . Words cannot start with , , or .
Diphthongs Diphthongs can be a combination of any vowel with or , as well as , , , .
Tone Fang distinguishes between at least five lexical tones, conventionally called: high, mid, low, rising and falling. One vowel in a sequences of vowels can be elided in casual speech, though its tone remains and attaches to the remaining vowel. ==Orthography==