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In most dialects, 'sj' is pronounced 'ʃ', with the exception of the word 'sjø', which is pronounced 'syø' The Northern dialect group does not follow this rule, and pronouces it as it is spelled ([sj]).  Additionally, the phoneme [ç] corresponds to the 'ch' in German (ich=[iç]) in all dialects, and is spelled 'kj' in words.
In most dialects, 'sj' is pronounced 'ʃ', with the exception of the word ''sjø'', which is pronounced [sjø] The Northern dialect group does not follow this rule, and pronouces it as it is spelled ([sj]).  Additionally, the phoneme [ç] corresponds to the 'ch' in German (ich=[iç]) in all dialects, and is spelled 'kj' in words.


Additionally, if any consonant directly precedes 'r', that consonant is silent.  For example:
Additionally, if any consonant directly precedes 'r', that consonant is silent.  For example:
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