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Based on our Irish orthography, but:
Based on our Irish orthography, but:
* Lenition is always spelled with an overdot, never with ''h''. This is because of Arabic clusters with /h/.
* Lenition is always spelled with an overdot, never with ''h''. This is because of Arabic clusters with /h/.
* /g/ (broad or slender) is spelled {{angbr|ᵹ}}.
=== Spelling Arabic loans ===
=== Spelling Arabic loans ===
* In Arabic loans, final consonant is always slender unless laryngeal, /r/ or emphatic (This is because of the genitive ending ''-i'')
* In Arabic loans, final consonant is always slender unless laryngeal, /r/ or emphatic (This is because of the genitive ending ''-i'')
* Iotation in Arabic loans is spelled with an extra ''i'' before the vowel: ''giumhúirie'' /ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə/ 'republic'.
* Iotation in Arabic loans is spelled with an extra ''i'' before the vowel: ''giumhúirie'' /ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə/ 'republic'.
* Arabic 3ayn is spelled {{angbr|}}, but only acts as vowel coloring in Qaylji. It turns neighboring schwa to /ɐ/, etc.
* Arabic 3ayn is spelled {{angbr|h}}, but only acts as vowel coloring in Qaylji. It turns neighboring schwa to /ɐ/, etc.


== Qaylji ''macáim'' ==
== Qaylji ''macáim'' ==
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