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|generally it is pronounced as ''th'' in the word ''this''; when it occurs between vowels its pronunciation can vary between [j] and [v]: generally it is [j] when the vowel that follows is '''a''', '''e''', '''i''' or '''y''', while it is [v] when the vowel that follows is '''o''' or '''u'''. Some speakers don't pronounce it at all when it comes in patterns '''o-o''', '''u-u''', '''o-u''' and '''u-o''' | |generally it is pronounced as ''th'' in the word ''this''; when it occurs between vowels its pronunciation can vary between [j] and [v]: generally it is [j] when the vowel that follows is '''a''', '''e''', '''i''' or '''y''', while it is [v] when the vowel that follows is '''o''' or '''u'''. Some speakers don't pronounce it at all when it comes in patterns '''o-o''', '''u-u''', '''o-u''' and '''u-o'''; this letter seems to be a Nordic loan | ||
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|as ''th'' in the English ''thin'' | |as ''th'' in the English ''thin''; this letter seems to be a Nordic loan | ||
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