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*The vowels ''a'', ''e'' and ''o'' are written with the same patterns as ''ħ'', ''j'' and ''w''.
*The vowels ''a'', ''e'' and ''o'' are written with the same patterns as ''ħ'', ''j'' and ''w''.
*The vowels ''ä'', ''i'', ''u'' and ''ö'' are written as pairs. Here, a possible synthesis of these vowels in [[#Vowel mutation|Vowel mutation]] is regarded. Otherwise, genimation is favoured.
**''ħħ'' corresponds to the long vowel ''ä''.
**''jj'' and ''jħ'' correspond to ''i''.
**''ww'' and ''wħ'' correspond to ''u''.
*/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.
*The patterns for ''f'', ''s'' and ''h'' are the double patterns of ''p'', ''t'' and ''k''.




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