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===Romanisation=== | ===Romanisation=== | ||
The romanisation strikes a balance between representing phonemes versus surface realisations and uses the following | The romanisation strikes a balance between representing phonemes versus surface realisations and uses the following letters as well as an apostrophe to mark a word-initial glottal stop. A dot below a consonant letter is used to denote a syllabic realisation, and under a vowel to mark stress when ambiguous. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| a | | a | ||
| ạ | |||
| ã | | ã | ||
| ạ̃ | |||
| e | | e | ||
| ẹ | |||
| ẽ | | ẽ | ||
| ẹ̃ | |||
| y | | y | ||
| o | | o | ||
| ọ | |||
| õ | | õ | ||
| ọ̃ | |||
| w | | w | ||
| b | | b | ||
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| g | | g | ||
| m | | m | ||
| ṃ | |||
| n | | n | ||
| | | ṇ | ||
| l | | l | ||
| ḷ | |||
| s | | s | ||
| ṣ | |||
| h | | h | ||
| ’ | | ’ |
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