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VːC > VVC > Vː > VV > VC > V
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If any syllabic weights are equal, the left-most of the equal syllables is stressed. E.g. ''tākkum'' ‘wide’ /ˈtaːk.kʊm/, ''grawukkai'' ‘worm’ /gra.wukˈkai/, ''irruntutim'' ‘cold weather’ /irˈrun.tu.tim/.
If any syllabic weights are equal, the left-most of the equal syllables is stressed. E.g. ''tā́kkum'' ‘wide’ /ˈtaːk.kʊm/, ''grawukkái'' ‘worm’ /gra.wukˈkai/, ''irrúntutim'' ‘cold weather’ /irˈrun.tu.tim/.


When stress deviates from this pattern it is indicated by an acute diacritic.
When stress deviates from this pattern it is indicated by an acute diacritic. (Examples above are not normally accented, but acute is used for illustrative purposes.)


==Numbers==
==Numbers==