Knashta/Tsí Rule

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The Tsí Rule is a rule that states that if the affricate /ts/ ends a word (discounting prefixes and suffixes added to the word), then it must be followed by í or an a and the entire syllable (tsí) or (tsa), is pronounced [tse̞] or [tsa].

Examples

  • ŗobatsí [probatse̞]
  • solůtsí [solutse̞]
  • alímentsa [ælimentsa]