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!        !! Bilabial!!Labio-dental!!Alveolar!!Post-alveolar!!Palatal!!Velar!!Uvular!!Glottal
!        !! Bilabial!!Labio-dental!!Alveolar!!Post-alveolar!!Palatal!!Velar!!Uvular!!Glottal
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|Nasal|| m /m/ || Example || n /n/ || Example || nh /ɲ/ || Example || Example ||   
|Nasal|| m /m/ ||   || n /n/ ||   || nh /ɲ/ || ||   ||   
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|Plosive || p /p/ b /b/ || Example || t /t/ d /d/ || Example || Example || k /k/ g /g/ ||q /q/ ||  
|Plosive || p /p/ b /b/ || || t /t/ d /d/ ||   ||   || k /k/ g /g/ ||q /q/ ||  
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|Affricate || Example || Example || c /t͡s/ || ch /t͡ʃ/ jh /d͡ʒ/ || Example || Example || Example ||  
|Affricate ||   ||   || c /t͡s/ || ch /t͡ʃ/ jh /d͡ʒ/ ||   ||   ||   ||  
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|Fricative || Example || f /f/ v /v/ || s /s/ z /z/ || sh /ʃ/ j /ʒ/ || Example || *(')h /x/ || Example || h /h/
|Fricative ||   || f /f/ v /v/ || s /s/ z /z/ || sh /ʃ/ j /ʒ/ ||   || *(')h /x/ || || h /h/
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|Approximant || Example || Example || Example || Example || y /j/ || Example || Example ||  
|Approximant ||   ||   ||   ||   || y /j/ || ||   ||  
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|Trill || Example || Example || r /r/ || Example || Example || Example || Example ||
|Trill ||   || || r /r/ ||   || || ||   ||
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|Lateral app. || Example || Example || l /l/ || Exemple || Exemple || lh /ʎ/ || Exemple ||  
|Lateral app. ||   ||   || l /l/ ||   ||   || lh /ʎ/ ||   ||  
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*(')h- when h is after consonant it will be pronounced /x/. So in writing exists 2 groups. One is with apostrophe and other has no apostrophe. Group with apostrophe is: s'h, c'h, j'h, l'h and n'h. In other group are consonants that don't need an apostrophe because they can't make another sound. So s'h is written this way to avoid mixing with sh.
*(')h- when h is after consonant it will be pronounced /x/. So in writing exists 2 groups. One is with apostrophe and other has no apostrophe. Group with apostrophe is: s'h, c'h, j'h, l'h and n'h. In other group are consonants that don't need an apostrophe because they can't make another sound. So s'h is written this way to avoid mixing with sh.