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ĦÛ, ħû /ɾ/
ĦÛ, ħû /ɾ/
RÛ, rû /ɹ/   
RÛ, rû /ɹ/   
=====Trigraphs with <Û, û>=====
=====Trigraphs with <Û, û>=====
There is only one such trigraph, and only the first letter is capitalized, if needed. It is possibly meant to appear only word-initially as it was only given as <Tûhh> :
There is only one such trigraph, and only the first letter is capitalized, if needed. It is possibly meant to appear only word-initially as it was only given as <Tûhh> :
Tûhh /θ/
Tûhh /θ/
=====Digraphs with <Ħ, ħ>=====
=====Digraphs with <Ħ, ħ>=====
These can also be written as trigraphs, swapping <Ħ, ħ> for <Hh, hh>. As digraphs, one may likewise capitalize both letters or only the first one. As trigraphs, Only the first letter is capitalized.
These can also be written as trigraphs, swapping <Ħ, ħ> for <Hh, hh>. As digraphs, one may likewise capitalize both letters or only the first one. As trigraphs, Only the first letter is capitalized.
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DĦ/Dħ, dħ /z/ (or <Dhh, dhh>)
DĦ/Dħ, dħ /z/ (or <Dhh, dhh>)
SĦ/Sħ, sħ /z/ (or <Shh, shh>)
SĦ/Sħ, sħ /z/ (or <Shh, shh>)
=====Digraphs and trigraph with <Ë, ë>=====
=====Digraphs and trigraph with <Ë, ë>=====
The phoneme /ɾ/ also appears as part of a syllable /bɾə/, written <Ë, ë>. When <Ë, ë> is followed by a vowel, the /ə/ is replaced by that vowel :
The phoneme /ɾ/ also appears as part of a syllable /bɾə/, written <Ë, ë>. When <Ë, ë> is followed by a vowel, the /ə/ is replaced by that vowel :
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Ëou, ëou [bɾu]
Ëou, ëou [bɾu]
</poem>
</poem>
=====Some more consonantal digraphs=====
=====Some more consonantal digraphs=====
RX, rx /ʀ/
RX, rx /ʀ/