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These can also be written as trigraphs, swapping <Ħ, ħ> for <Hh, hh>. As digraphs, one may likewise capitalize both letters or only the first one. As trigraphs, Only the first letter is capitalized.
These can also be written as trigraphs, swapping <Ħ, ħ> for <Hh, hh>. As digraphs, one may likewise capitalize both letters or only the first one. As trigraphs, Only the first letter is capitalized.
Ħ, ħ can be found on its own but is soundless. It may be used as part of the following digraphs, or used to maintain a hiatus between vowels and <I, i> or <O, o>. It can also be written <Hh, hh>.
Ħ, ħ can be found on its own but is soundless. It may be used as part of the following digraphs, or used to maintain a hiatus between vowels and <I, i> or <O, o>. It can also be written <Hh, hh>.
<poem>
PĦ/Pħ, pħ /f/ (or <PHh, phh>)
PĦ/Pħ, pħ /f/ (or <PHh, phh>)
BĦ/Bħ, bħ /v/ (or <BHh, bhh>)
BĦ/Bħ, bħ /v/ (or <BHh, bhh>)
DĦ/Dħ, dħ /z/ (or <DHh, dhh>)
DĦ/Dħ, dħ /z/ (or <DHh, dhh>)
SĦ/Sħ, sħ /s/ (or <SHh, shh>)
SĦ/Sħ, sħ /s/ (or <SHh, shh>)
 
</poem>


=====Vocalic digraphs=====
=====Vocalic digraphs=====