"a" is pronounced like the 'a' in "father" |
"u" can be pronounced like either the 'ue' in "glue" or the 'oo' in "book" |
"au" is pronounced like the 'ow' in "how" |
"ua" is just the "u" and "a" sounds pronounced one after the other |
the only pronoun sets are I/me, you/your, they/them, and it/its, partially because I don't think slugcats would have gendered pronouns, partially because I didn't want a ton of pronouns
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