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The vowel /e/ is normally transliterated '''ae'''. After '''j''', it is spelled '''e''' instead. The two spellings reflect the fact that '''ae''' and '''e''' were distinct phonemes (/ɛ, e/ respectively) in older Tsjoen.
The vowel /e/ is normally transliterated '''ae'''. After '''j''', it is usually spelled '''e''' instead. The two spellings reflect the fact that '''ae''' and '''e''' were distinct phonemes (/ɛ, e/ respectively) in older Tsjoen.


Some linguists consider ''eu'' to actually be a non-palatalizing allophone of ''i''.
Some linguists consider ''eu'' to actually be a non-palatalizing allophone of ''i''.
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