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| ''e'' /e/ | | ''e'' /e/ | ||
| ''ø'' /ø/ | | ''ø'' /ø/ | ||
| ''o, ó'' /o/ | | ''o, ó'' /o/<small><sup>1</sup></small> | ||
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'''Notes:''' | |||
<small><sup>1</sup></small> The vowels ''o'' and ''ó'' are pronounced identically in Standard Celabrian. The different graphemes represent an etymological distinction: ''o'' comes Classical Celabrian long ''ō'', while ''ó'' corresponds to Classical Celabrian short ''o'' (which only existed in loanwords). | |||
===Prosody=== | ===Prosody=== |
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