Ghazvan language

Ghazvan (Ghàzvajk khaske [ˈɣæzvɐjkʲ‿ˈxʲɑske]) is an Alapetek language primarily spoken in the country of Ghazva.

Vowels
Standard Ghazvan, as defined by the National Ghazvan Language Association, has eight phonemic vowels. However, ten are differentiated in spelling: ⟨ì⟩ and ⟨ù⟩ are written in the place of vowels originally pronounced as /ɪ/ and /ʊ/, but which have now merged with /e/ and /o/.

Orthography
Standard Ghazvan uses an alphabet of 34 to 37 letters, with the digraphs dh, dz, gh, kh, ng, rh, th and ts regarded as single letters. * used in older or traditionalist texts