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c, g and ch undergo a broad/slender split: cealim sounds like /tʃələm/
c, g and ch undergo a broad/slender split: cealim sounds like /tʃələm/
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
In addition to the standard orthography, An Dheofáid uses ''Ann An Leannathaimh na Fiolltagh'' /ɪn lant̪ɪv fɛlte/ (Children's Alphabet) which is more phonetic. The An Leannathaimh na Fiolltagh is also a romanization but has various invented letters for sounds not present in An Bhlaoighne.
In addition to the standard orthography, An Dheofáid uses ''Ann An Leannathaimh na Fiolltagh'' /ɪn lant̪ɪv fɛlte/ (Children's Alphabet) which is more phonetic. The An Leannathaimh na Fiolltagh is also a romanization but has various invented and Greek letters for sounds not present in An Bhlaoighne.


===Grammar===
===Grammar===