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== Orthography ==
== Orthography ==
word initially lenition is marked with a dot; non-initially unlenited consonants are  
word initially lenition is marked with a dot; non-initially unlenited consonants are  
* p ıp t tz c cz for /b b' d d' g g'/ and pp ıpp tt ttz cc ccz for /p p' t t' k k'/
* p pz t tz c cz for /b b' d d' g g'/ and pp ppz tt ttz cc ccz for /p p' t t' k k'/


cz, dz, gz, rz, sz, tz for slender c d g r s t
z works like the Cyrillic soft sign


ch czh th for /x ç h/
ch chz th for /x ç h/


gn for slender ng
gn for slender ng
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m̂ m b for m mh bh
m̂ m b for m mh bh


ım̂ ıpp ıp ıb ım for word final slender labials
non initial m is mm, non initial mh is m
 
l n r for broad l n r; ll/li ń/niV rz for slender l n r (they have our Connemara Irish l l' n n' r r' system for liquids; R' > broad r)


Vowels are written more phonetically than in our Irish, diphthongs written out with aij au for /aj aw/ etc.
Vowels are written more phonetically than in our Irish, diphthongs written out with aij au for /aj aw/ etc.
* â ê î ô û îe w (/uə/ from "uu") for long vowels (æ for non-palatalizing ê and ao(i))
* â ê î ô û îe w (/uə/ from "uu") for long vowels (æ, y for non-palatalizing ê and ao(i))
* schwa is ''æ'' at least word-finally except in short function words where it's ''o''
* schwa is ''æ'' at least word-finally except in short function words where it's ''o''


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