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* /{{IPA|θ}}/ is written as th | * /{{IPA|θ}}/ is written as th | ||
* /{{IPA|ɺ}}/ is written as l | * /{{IPA|ɺ}}/ is written as l | ||
* /{{IPA|j}}/ is written as y | |||
New Karanesa's so-called "short vowels" (not to be confused with phonetically short vowels) are /i u e o ə/; these are written with <i u e o a> respectively. The other vowels /ɨː eː oː ɛː ɔː a əː/ are written with accents on the closest short vowel: <î/û é ó ê ô á â>. The orthography used for /ɨː/ depends on if the following consonant is rounded: it uses <î> if it isn't, and <û> if it is. | New Karanesa's so-called "short vowels" (not to be confused with phonetically short vowels) are /i u e o ə/; these are written with <i u e o a> respectively. The other vowels /ɨː eː oː ɛː ɔː a əː/ are written with accents on the closest short vowel: <î/û é ó ê ô á â>. The orthography used for /ɨː/ depends on if the following consonant is rounded: it uses <î> if it isn't, and <û> if it is. | ||