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In modern times, many dialects merge the consonants <c, q, k> into a single /k/ phoneme. Some varieties, however, preserve the <c> vs <k> distinction through a voicing contrast, featuring /kʰ/ for <c> and /k/ for <k>.
 
'''Notes''':
* Since labialized consonants are written just like the IPA reading but with a regular w, they are not repeated.
* In modern times, many dialects merge the consonants <c, q, k> into a single /k/ phoneme. Some varieties, however, preserve the <c> vs <k> distinction through a voicing contrast, featuring /kʰ/ for <c> and /k/ for <k>.


=== Vowels ===
=== Vowels ===
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