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==Orthography==
==Orthography==
Being an extremely analytic language, Capetan natively uses a logography called ''tenda Capeto'' (''tenda'' means 'writing' or 'written character'). In addition, the Clofabian alphabet and the Talmic alphabet are occasionally used.
Capetan natively uses an alphabet called ''tenda Capeto'' (''tenda'' means 'writing' or 'written character'). In addition, the Clofabian alphabet and the Talmic alphabet are occasionally used.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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