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It is a phonemic alphabet with 42 symbols, one for each phoneme in the language.
It is a phonemic alphabet with 42 symbols, one for each phoneme in the language.
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===Romanization===


There is also a standardized Romanization for the Rílin alphabet, as seen below in brackets. In some cases, there are options between using a diacritic to modify a Latin character and using a digraph, such in the case with /β/, which may be written ẃ or bh.
There is also a standardized Romanization for the Rílin alphabet, as seen below in brackets. In some cases, there are options between using a diacritic to modify a Latin character and using a digraph, such in the case with /β/, which may be written ẃ or bh.


'''Examples'''
'''Vowels'''
 
/a/ < a >
/æ/  < ä >
/e/ < é >
/ɛ/ < e >
/i/ < í >
/ɪ/ < i >
/y/ < y >
/ø/ < ö >
/o/ <  ó>
/ɔ/ < o >
/ʌ/ < û >
/ɯ/ < ŭ >
/u/ < u
 
 
'''Examples of Variations in Romanization'''


aghûbhadógha ‘stare into someone’s eyes’  
aghûbhadógha ‘stare into someone’s eyes’  
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