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The use of dieresis indicates that the combination of vowels is to be read as a hiatus, f.ex.: '''ethïu''', I eat, is read as [ɛ'θiu], it is thus a three-syllable word.
The use of dieresis indicates that the combination of vowels is to be read as a hiatus, f.ex.: '''süae''', lives, is read as ['suai̯], it is thus a two-syllable word.
Brythohellenic has got only one digraph: ''rh'' [r̥], which is rare enough. The other combinations as ''ch'', ''dh'', and ''th'' are considered true letters.
Brythohellenic has got only one digraph: ''rh'' [r̥], which is rare enough. The other combinations as ''ch'', ''dh'', and ''th'' are considered true letters.


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