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The Tsí Rule is a rule that states that if '''tsí''' are the last letters of a word (discounting suffixes and prefixes), it will be pronounced [tse̞] instead of [tsi]. | The Tsí Rule (Růl Tsí-ins in [[Knašta]] [rul tse̞.ɪns]) is a rule that states that if '''tsí''' are the last letters of a word (discounting suffixes and prefixes), it will be pronounced [tse̞] instead of [tsi]. | ||
=== Examples === | === Examples === |
Revision as of 16:26, 28 June 2014
The Tsí Rule (Růl Tsí-ins in Knašta [rul tse̞.ɪns]) is a rule that states that if tsí are the last letters of a word (discounting suffixes and prefixes), it will be pronounced [tse̞] instead of [tsi].
Examples
- ŗobatsí (problem) [probatse̞], not [probatsi]
- solůtsí (solution) [solutse̞], not [solutsi]
Exceptions
There are few exceptions to this rule.
- alímentsí (meal) [alimentsi], not [alimentse̞]