i and i·, short and long close vowels.
o, close and of medium length.
ɔ·, longer than o and with lips more protruded, almost like au of English taut.
α, dulled form of short a, like u of English but.
ə, short obscure vowel of uncertain quality.
b–p, bilabial stops varying between true sonant and intermediate surd-sonant.
d–t, alveolar stops varying between true sonant and intermediate surd-sonant.
g–k, medial palatal stops varying between true sonant and intermediate surd-sonant.
s and z, surd and sonant dorsal sibilant pronounced with tip of tongue deflected to lower alveolar (applies only to Timiskaming Algonquin; in Timagami Ojibwa s and z are normal).
c and j, surd and sonant sibilant corresponding respectively to English sh and z of azure.