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|i
|i
|[ɪ]
|[ɪ]
|/jɪ/ word-initially.
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|rowspan="2"|[iː]
|rowspan="2"|[iː]
|rowspan="2"|/jiː/ word-initially.
|rowspan="2"|
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|y
|y
|[ɪ]
|[ɪ]
|rowspan="2"|Used to represent unpalatalized /ɪ/ and /iː/ in loanwords (especially word-initially).
|rowspan="2"|Used to represent non-palatalizing /ɪ/ and /iː/ in loanwords.
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|h
|h
|{{IPA|ɦ}}
|{{IPA|ɦ}}; {{IPA|ɣ}}¹
|{{IPA|ɣʲ}}
|{{IPA|ɣʲ}}
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|{{IPA|ʑ}}
|{{IPA|ʑ}}
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¹ Adjacent to consonants.
Consonants are always palatalized (soft) before ⟨e, ē, ę, i, ī, į⟩.
Consonants are always palatalized (soft) before ⟨e, ē, ę, i, ī, į⟩.
Before ⟨a, ā, ą, æ, o, ō, ǫ, u, ū, ų⟩, palatalization is denoted by inserting an ⟨i⟩ between the consonant and the vowel.
Before ⟨a, ā, ą, æ, o, ō, ǫ, u, ū, ų⟩, palatalization is denoted by inserting an ⟨i⟩ between the consonant and the vowel.
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