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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, y for non-palatalizing ê and ao(i); ıa ıâ ıô ıû for palatalizing a â ô û)
* â ê î ô û îe w (/uə/ from "uu") for long vowels (æ, y for non-palatalizing ê and ao(i); ıa ıâ ıô ıû for palatalizing a â ô û)
* schwa is ''æ'' at least word-finally except in short function words where it's ''o''
* schwa is
** word finally: nonpalatalizing ''æ'', palatalizing ''e''
** otherwise: nonpalatalizing ''a'', palatalizing ''ı''
**more irregular in short function words where it's often ''o''


i is only used in i/in 'in', the definite article an is written ın
i is only used in i/in 'in', the definite article an is written ın
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