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* The letters '''k''' and '''g''' become palatised, i.e. are pronounced as /c/ and /ɟ/ respectively, when followed an '''e''', '''i''' or '''j'''. Examples: ''tba''
* The letters '''k''' and '''g''' become palatised, i.e. are pronounced as /c/ and /ɟ/ respectively, when followed an '''e''', '''i''' or '''j'''. Examples: ''tba''
* The combinations '''sj''', '''skj''', '''stj''' and very rarely '''ti''' are pronounced almost always pronounced as /ʃ/. Examples: ''tba''.
* The combinations '''sj''', '''skj''', '''stj''' and very rarely '''ti''' are almost always pronounced as /ʃ/. Examples: ''tba''.


===Diasystems===
===Diasystems===
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Notes:
* Sounds in-between brackets represent sounds that are not found in the main dialect.
* Sounds with an asterisk indicate that the usage of said consonant depends on the speaker's dialect.
* /{{IPA|x}}/ is only ever found as /{{IPA|xʷ}}/.
===Vowels===
===Vowels===
===Prosody===
===Prosody===
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