Ocaina is written using a
Latin alphabet. A chart of symbols with the sounds they represent is as follows: • Because the Ocaina alphabet is based on
Spanish, c is used to indicate before a, o, and u, qu is used before e and i, and k is used in
loan words, such as "kerosene". • Nasalization is indicated by inserting n after a vowel. Compare: "hang it" vs. "clean it". • High tone is indicated with the acute accent: á, é, í, ó, ú. ==References==