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== Orthography ==
== Orthography ==
Al-Qayljiyyah is written with the Arabic script, with diacritics for switching between broad and slender versions of a consonant.
Al-Qayljiyyah is written with the Arabic script. Native Gaelic words cannot always be read unambiguously in the orthography, as broadness is unwritten in many cases.


Final schwa is spelled with final ''teá marbúta'', called ''marbúta'' for short. (final /h/ is spelled with ''há'')
Final schwa is spelled with final ''teá marbúta'', called ''marbúta'' for short. (final /h/ is spelled with ''há'')
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