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Dueum beopchik varies by dialect or accent: Cualuavian Anbirese has dueum beopchik for both initial ''r'' and initial ''nj'', whereas Talman Anbirese only tends to have it for initial ''r''. Some words have dueum beopchik even in dialects that do not normally have it, like ''i'' 'not' (from [[Tigol]] ''ní'').
Dueum beopchik varies by dialect or accent: Cualuavian Anbirese has dueum beopchik for both initial ''r'' and initial ''nj'', whereas Talman Anbirese only tends to have it for initial ''r''. Some words have dueum beopchik even in dialects that do not normally have it, like ''i'' 'not' (from [[Tigol]] ''ní'').


In order to block dueum beopchik, loans from [[Tergetian]], [[Windermere]] and other languages that begin with ''r-'' tend to be modified to begin with ''eor-''. For example, Windermere ''prith'' becomes ''peorid'' 'autumn'.
In order to block dueum beopchik, loans from [[Tseezh]], [[Windermere]] and other languages that begin with ''r-'' tend to be modified to begin with ''eor-''. For example, Windermere ''prith'' becomes ''peorid'' 'autumn'.


==Orthography==
==Orthography==
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