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As the stress can be predicted it is usally not indicated in writing. But as <a> and <e> can both represent a full and reduced vowels there are some instances of where an acute accent is used to indicate a full and therefore stressed /a/ or /ɛ/ in a final syllable.
As the stress can be predicted it is usally not indicated in writing. But as <a> and <e> can both represent a full and reduced vowels there are some instances of where an acute accent is used to indicate a full and therefore stressed /a/ or /ɛ/ in a final syllable.
pȯdpöldán
 
wo wilkja gordé
etá
eklá
citát
deselát


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