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Vowels preceding ''r'' [ɹ] may appear as rhotic (especially in the genitive endings), and nasalization may occur in front of nasal consonants.
Vowels preceding ''r'' [ɹ] may appear as rhotic (especially in the genitive endings), and nasalization may occur in front of nasal consonants.  
 
Consonants, when followed by close-mid to close front vowels, appear as slightly palatalized consonants /ʲ/: ''kʲeˈkaˑ''


Classical Aoma distinguishes following '''diphthongs''' which have their own graphemes:
Classical Aoma distinguishes following '''diphthongs''' which have their own graphemes:
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