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| Aa || Ee || Gg ||  Hh || Ii || Kk || Ll || Mm || Nn || Oo || Pp || Ss || Tt || Uu || Ww
| Aa || Ee || Gg ||  Hh || Ii || Kk || Ll || Mm || Nn || Oo || Pp || Ss || Tt || Uu || Ww
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The Kaikiwan alphabet is mostly directly phonetic, with almost all the letters only corresponding to one letter, although ⟨Tt⟩ represents /ʔ/ in onset positions and ⟨Uu⟩ represents /ɤ/ and /u/ in both of their usages.
The Kaikiwan alphabet is mostly directly phonetic, with almost all the letters only corresponding to one allophone, although ⟨Tt⟩ represents /ʔ/ in onset positions and ⟨Uu⟩ represents /ɤ/ and /u/ in both of their usages.


Phonetic [[Kaikiwan#Intonation|tone]] is distinguished by putting accents on vowels.
Phonetic [[Kaikiwan#Intonation|tone]] is distinguished by putting accents on vowels.
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