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* ''Fui aḍ Napuli'' "I was in Naples" {{IPA|[ˈfui̯ anˈnapuli]}};
* ''Fui aḍ Napuli'' "I was in Naples" {{IPA|[ˈfui̯ anˈnapuli]}};
* ''Ilu vivil aḍ Briṭonya'' "he lives in Great Britain" {{IPA|[ilu ˈviviɬ abːriˈθɔɲa]}}.
* ''Ilu vivil aḍ Briṭonya'' "he lives in Great Britain" {{IPA|[ilu ˈviviɬ abːriˈθɔɲa]}}.
Further phonemes are found in certain dialects only; for example, far eastern Numidian (Cirta, Hippo Regius, and neighboring areas) shares with Sicilian and Sardinian the <small>LL</small> → {{IPA|/ɖ(ɖ)/}} sound change, where the other Atlantic dialects have {{IPA|/ʎ/}} (or {{IPA|/j/}}) instead, as in {{IPA|/ɔjˈtɕaɖ/}} for standard {{IPA|/waˈtɕaj ~ waˈtɕaʎ ~ ɔɪ̯ˈtɕaʎ/}} ''oichaly'' "bird".


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