Common sources | UTS | Notes |
e, ê | eː | The Gothic vowels e and o are generally assumed to have been long in most contexts. This length is reflected in the UTS. |
o, ô | oː | |
ei | iː | There is a general consensus that the digraph ei transcribed a long monophthong in Gothic. |
þ | θ | |
q | kʷ | |
h | x | It is unknown if Gothic h was phonetically realized as a velar (x) or laryngeal (h) fricative. Since, historically, it is the result of lenition of original *k, we prefer to mark it as a velar (also in order to keep things symmetrical with the other fricatives, i. e. f and θ). |
ƕ | xʷ | |
j | y | |
gg, gk | ŋg, ŋk | |
ai | ɛ | Only before -r- and -x-, -xʷ-; elsewhere, ai is retained. |
au | ɔ | Only before -r- and -x-, -xʷ-; elsewhere, au is retained. |