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Initial /θ/ and /x/ in loans are rendered /t/ and /k/ respectively (cf. German pronounces initial ''ch'' in Greek loans as /k/). Non-initial /θ/ and /x/ become /ħ/ and /x/.
Initial /θ/ and /x/ in loans are rendered /t/ and /k/ respectively (cf. German pronounces initial ''ch'' in Greek loans as /k/). Non-initial /θ/ and /x/ become /ħ/ and /x/.


Stress is usually as in the original language; non-initially stressed words lengthen the stressed vowel.
Stress is usually as in the original language; non-initially stressed words lengthen the stressed vowel. Example: ''bintawisraal'' /bintəwisˈraːw/ 'republic'.


==Morphophonology==
==Morphophonology==
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