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While not considered part of the alphabet, Ââ represents a unique sound in the language and is listed along with Aa in dictionaries (compare [[w:German_language|German]] ''Öö'', ''Üü''). | While not considered part of the alphabet, ''Ââ'' represents a unique sound in the language and is listed along with Aa in dictionaries (compare [[w:German_language|German]] ''Öö'', ''Üü''). | ||
Much like in [[w:French_orthography|French's alphabet]], it is possible to know how to pronounce any given written word, although it is often difficult to know how to write a spoken one. The rules governing this are however much simpler, and are given as follows: | Much like in [[w:French_orthography|French's alphabet]], it is possible to know how to pronounce any given written word, although it is often difficult to know how to write a spoken one. The rules governing this are however much simpler, and are given as follows: |