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**''jj'' and ''jħ'' correspond to ''i''.
**''jj'' and ''jħ'' correspond to ''i''.
**''ww'' and ''wħ'' correspond to ''u''.
**''ww'' and ''wħ'' correspond to ''u''.
**''wj'' and ''jw'' correspond to ''ö''
*/ʔ/ is allways represented in the orthography. Thereby, for example {{angbr|ħħ}} "ä" and {{angbr|ħʔħ}} "aa" are distinguished.
*/ʔ/ is allways represented in the orthography. Thereby, for example {{angbr|ħħ}} "ä" and {{angbr|ħʔħ}} "aa" are distinguished.
*Whenever /ʔ/ comes from /ħ/, the pattern for ''ħ'' is used.
*Whenever /ʔ/ comes from /ħ/, the pattern for ''ħ'' is used.
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