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Some orthographical and phonological notes:
Some orthographical and phonological notes:
* /n/ [ŋ] is written as <l> before <k g kh gh n>. Note that in many local varieties <lk lkh lg lgh> are actually [ɴq ɴqʰ ɴɢ ɴɢʱ], with the stop assimilating to <l> and not vice-versa, and thus analyzed as /ɴ̆k ɴ̆kʰ ɴ̆g ɴ̆gʱ/.
* /n/ [ŋ] is written as <l> before <k g kh gh n>. Note that in many local varieties <lk lkh lg lgh> are actually [ɴq ɴqʰ ɴɢ ɴɢʱ], with the stop assimilating to <l> and not vice-versa, and thus analyzed as /ɴ̆k ɴ̆kʰ ɴ̆g ɴ̆gʱ/.
* /ts/ is written as <ts> in desiderative mood stems when arising from the addition of /s/ to a root ending in a dental consonant.


Letter names are formed following these simple rules, which depend by phoneme type:
Letter names are formed following these simple rules, which depend by phoneme type: