Muna: Difference between revisions

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The transcription scheme only changes a few IPA characters to their most easily recognizable Latin equivalent, <ä> may use pretty much any diacritic to make the typing of Muna easy and more accessible, in extreme cases the digraph <ao> may be used since there are no diphthongs in Muna which may make the reading ambiguous.
The transcription scheme only changes a few IPA characters to their most easily recognizable Latin equivalent, <ä> may use pretty much any diacritic to make the typing of Muna easy and more accessible, in extreme cases the digraph <ao> may be used since there are no diphthongs in Muna which may make the reading ambiguous.
The characters that have changed are in bold:


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! colspan="2" | Fricative
! colspan="2" | Fricative
|f
|'''f'''
|s
|s
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|h
|'''h'''
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! colspan="2" | Approximant
! colspan="2" | Approximant
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! colspan="2" | Tap or Flap
! colspan="2" | Tap or Flap
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|r
|'''r'''
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! Open
! Open
|a
|a
|ä / ao
|'''ä / ao'''
|}
|}


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