Fore or Foré ( ) is a Kainantu-Goroka language spoken in the Goroka District of Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.
The consonants of Fore are as follows:
All the dental consonants can vary to alveolar, except /tê/ which is always dental. /p/, /tê/, and /k/ are pronounced as /b~ò/, /þ~l/, and /g~ã/ between vowels, and /p~ø/, /tê~t/, /k~x/ word initially/. Velar consonants are labialized after rounded vowels. /j/ is often pronounced as a fricative /ÃÂ/.
Fore has six vowels:
It also has four diphthongs: ae, ao, ai, and au.
Fore has a pitch accent system. Each syllable is either accented or unaccented. Multiple accented syllables can occur in the same word, but they cannot be adjacent to each other.