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* Before '''a, o, u''' they represent {{IPA|/k ɡ χ/}}
* Before '''a, o, u''' they represent {{IPA|/k ɡ χ/}}
* Before '''i, e''' they represent {{IPA|/tɕ dʑ ç/}}
* Before '''i, e''' they represent {{IPA|/tɕ dʑ ç/}}
Note that the {{IPA|/ç/}} phoneme may also be written '''x''' in all positions due to a general sound shift, representing earlier {{IPA|/ɕ/}} when written as such. Some Western dialects still pronounce '''x''' as {{IPA|/ɕ/}}.
Note that the {{IPA|/ç/}} phoneme may also be written '''x''' in all positions due to a general sound shift, representing earlier {{IPA|/ɕ/}} when written as such. Most Numidian dialects still pronounce '''x''' as {{IPA|/ɕ/}}.
In order to write the same sounds before the opposite pair of letters, the following letters or digraphs are used:
In order to write the same sounds before the opposite pair of letters, the following letters or digraphs are used:
* Palatal sound + '''a, o, u''' → '''ch, j, x'''
* Palatal sound + '''a, o, u''' → '''ch, j, x'''
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