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===Orthography===
===Orthography===
====Alphabet====
The Dogrish alphabet consists of 31 letters.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Names of letters
|+ Names of letters
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| G g || ''Gegja'' || [ˈgej:ə] || [g], [j]
| G g || ''Gegja'' || [ˈgej:ə] || [g], [j]
|-
|-
| H h || ''Hå'' || [ho:] || [h]
| H h || ''Hå'' || [ho:] || [h], [ç]
|-
|-
| I i || ''Hyvud-i'' || [ˈhy:vɘðˌɨ] || [ɪ], [ɨ]
| I i || ''Hyvud-i'' || [ˈhy:vɘðˌɨ] || [ɪ], [ɨ]
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|-
| Å å || ''Å'' || [o:] || [o:]
| Å å || ''Å'' || [o:] || [o:]
|}
====Digraphs====
In Dogrish orthography, a number of letter combinations result in a particular phoneme associated with the multigraph.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Multigraphs
|-
! Multigraph !! Most common associated phoneme
|-
| ''av'' || [au̯]
|-
| ''dj'' || [ɟ]
|-
| ''ej'' || [ɑi̯], [ɛi̯]
|-
| ''gj'' || [j:]
|-
| ''ng'' || [ŋ]
|-
| ''óv'' || [ow]
|-
| ''ófð'' || [ow:]
|-
| ''sj'' || [ɕ]
|-
| ''tj'' || [c]
|-
| ''uv'' || [u:u̯]
|-
| ''yv'' || [yu̯]
|-
| ''æi'' || [æ:i̯]
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| ''öj'' || [ɤy̯]
|-
| ''öy'' || [œy̯]
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| ''åi'' || [oːi̯]
|}
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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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