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* ''skiél'' /sʲkʲeːɫ/ 'happening, situation' (from Irish ''scéal'' 'story')
* ''skiél'' /sʲkʲeːɫ/ 'happening, situation' (from Irish ''scéal'' 'story')
* ''giaránen'' /gʲaˈɾɑːnən/ 'to tell on' (from Irish ''gearán'' 'complain, accuse')
* ''giaránen'' /gʲaˈɾɑːnən/ 'to tell on' (from Irish ''gearán'' 'complain, accuse')
Some upper-class speakers use the glottal stop [ʔ] where two vowels occur consecutively.


Voiceless stops are aspirated unless after /s/, as in English and German.
Voiceless stops are aspirated unless after /s/, as in English and German.