vokaalne
Vokaalne is a linguistic term used to refer to vowels or vocalic sounds in a language. The word derives from the Latin vocalis and, in Estonian, functions both as a noun and as an adjective describing features related to vowels. In phonology and phonetics, a vokaalne is typically contrasted with a konsonant (consonant) and serves as the core of syllables, usually forming the nucleus of a syllable.
Articulatory definition: vowels are produced with a relatively open vocal tract and without a conspicuous constriction
Classification and functions: vokaalne categories include frontness, height, rounding, and length, which together influence phonemic contrast
Estonian context: Estonian has a defined set of vowel qualities and a phonemic length distinction, with nine