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| In most dialects, 'sj' is pronounced 'ʃ', with the exception of the word ''sjø'', which is pronounced [sjø] The Northern dialect group does not follow this rule, and pronouces it as it is spelled ([sj]). Additionally, the phoneme [ç] corresponds to the 'ch' in German (ich=[iç]) in all dialects, and is spelled 'kj' in words.
| | *(sj) denotes [ɕ] and (kj) denotes [t͡ɕ] |
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| Additionally, if any consonant directly precedes 'r', that consonant is silent. For example:
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| *<i>Vadr</i> [fa:r] - Father
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| Not all dialects follow this rule; some would pronounce it as [fɑ:tr]
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