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The phonemes {{IPA|/ɕ ʎ/}} are only found in some dialects; Standard Rumonian merges them with {{IPA|/ç j/}} respectively. In the dialects where {{IPA|/ɕ/}} is a distinct phoneme, {{IPA|[ç x]}} are in complementary distribution, with the former occurring before front vowels and the latter elsewhere.
The phonemes {{IPA|/ɕ ʎ/}} are only found in some dialects; Standard Rumonian merges them with {{IPA|/ç j/}} respectively. In the dialects where {{IPA|/ɕ/}} is a distinct phoneme, {{IPA|[ç x]}} are in complementary distribution, with the former occurring before front vowels and the latter elsewhere.
{{IPA|/l/}} is realized as a voiceless lateral fricative {{IPA|[ɬ]}} word-finally and before voiceless consonants, and as its voiced equivalent {{IPA|[ɮ]}} before voiced consonants.


In standard Rumonian, voiced stops are allophonically geminated after a stressed vowel, e.g. in ''pubric'' "public" {{IPA|/ˈpubrik/ [ˈpubːrik]}} or ''abidihu'' "I decline" {{IPA|/ˈabidiχu/ [ˈabːidiχu]}}.
In standard Rumonian, voiced stops are allophonically geminated after a stressed vowel, e.g. in ''pubric'' "public" {{IPA|/ˈpubrik/ [ˈpubːrik]}} or ''abidihu'' "I decline" {{IPA|/ˈabidiχu/ [ˈabːidiχu]}}.
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