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* Iotation in Arabic loans is spelled with an extra ''i'' before the vowel: ''ᵹiumhúirie'' /ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə/ 'republic'.
* Iotation in Arabic loans is spelled with an extra ''i'' before the vowel: ''ᵹiumhúirie'' /ɟʊmˈhuːrʲjə/ 'republic'.
* Arabic 3ayn is spelled {{angbr|g}}, but only acts as vowel coloring in Qaylji. It turns neighboring schwa to /ɐ/, and makes diphthongs /aj ai: ae: aw au: ao:/.
* Arabic 3ayn is spelled {{angbr|g}}, but only acts as vowel coloring in Qaylji. It turns neighboring schwa to /ɐ/, and makes diphthongs /aj ai: ae: aw au: ao:/.
* In Arabic clusters that violate ''leathan le leathan, caol le caol'', the Cyrillic hard sign ъ is used where the change of broadness happens. e.g. ''ceisъra'' 'kasrah (Arabic vowel sign)'.
* In Arabic clusters that violate ''leathan le leathan, caol le caol'', the Cyrillic hard sign ъ is used where the change of broadness happens. e.g. ''ceisъra'' 'kasrah (Arabic vowel sign)'. The hard sign is also used when a broad consonant is followed by /j/: ''šeachsъie'' 'character, personality', from Arabic ''šaHSiyyah''.


== Qaylji ''macáim'' ==
== Qaylji ''macáim'' ==
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