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**/i/ and /u/ are written as Somali /i(ː)/ and /u(ː)/ respectively. They are most often written as the long variants except in Arabic loanwords. | **/i/ and /u/ are written as Somali /i(ː)/ and /u(ː)/ respectively. They are most often written as the long variants except in Arabic loanwords. | ||
**/ɨ/ is written as Af Maay /ə/. | **/ɨ/ is written as Af Maay /ə/. | ||
**Labialized consonants are written with a ''ḍammah'' | **Labialized consonants are written either as a combination of consinant plus /w/, or with a ''ḍammah'' as follows (with /kʷ/ as an example): | ||
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! -ʷə || -ʷi || -ʷa || -ʷe || -ʷ(ɨ) | |||
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| <span style="font-size:200%;line-height:1.35;">كَُ</span> | |||
| <span style="font-size:200%;line-height:1.35;">كُِي</span> | |||
| <span style="font-size:200%;line-height:1.35;">كَُا</span> | |||
| <span style="font-size:200%;line-height:1.35;">كُٖي</span> | |||
| <span style="font-size:200%;line-height:1.35;">كُ</span> | |||
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====Additional letters for other languages spoken in Ethiopia==== | ====Additional letters for other languages spoken in Ethiopia==== | ||
When needed, the following additional letters are used: | When needed, the following additional letters are used: |
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