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*heth and ayin as in Modern Hebrew, a minority pronounces heth as ħ when it derives from PSem ħ, but not when it comes from PSem x | *heth and ayin as in Modern Hebrew, a minority pronounces heth as ħ when it derives from PSem ħ, but not when it comes from PSem x | ||
*different casual pronunciations - et ha becomes /ɛθ̠ə/; though in some parts of Cualand the first vowel gets dropped as in our timeline | *different casual pronunciations - et ha becomes /ɛθ̠ə/; though in some parts of Cualand the first vowel gets dropped as in our timeline | ||
*resh may be a retroflex approximant, alveolar flap or retroflex flap | *resh may be a retroflex approximant, alveolar flap or retroflex flap (like in Irtan Modern Hebrew) | ||
*vav and lenited beth become the Hawaiian v~w phoneme, for modern speakers it's /v/ | *vav and lenited beth become the Hawaiian v~w phoneme, for modern speakers it's /v/ | ||
*ani "I" is sometimes pronounced /ɪni/; this is a regionalism in Cualand and is rare nowadays | *ani "I" is sometimes pronounced /ɪni/; this is a regionalism in Cualand and is rare nowadays | ||