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|i
|i
|[ɪ]/[i]
|[i]
|short 'ɪ', long 'i'
|No short version
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|j
|j
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|o
|o
|[]/[o]
|[ò]/[]
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|r
|r
|[r]
|[ʁ]
|can be rolled, tapped, trilled, or pronounced non-rhotically, as in most British English dialects.  (depends on Alskan dialect)
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|s
|s
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|u
|u
|[ʉ]
|[u:]
|has no short version
|has no short version
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|[f]
|[f]
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|w
|[v]
|rarely used, usually replaced with 'v'
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|y
|y
|[y:]
|[i:]
|pronounced almost like German 'ü'
|pronounced like 'e' in English 'me'
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|z
|[ts]
|rarely used
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|[ɔ]
|[au]
|pronounced somewhat like English 'aw' Can be pronounced 'ooh', or 'ow' depending on dialect
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|ä
|æy
|[ɛ]\[e:]
|[aj]
|short/long.  depends on whether 'ä' is by itself, or near a consonant cluster
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|ey
|[ei:]
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|æ
|uy
|[aj]
|[u:i]
|pronounced as in Latin and Icelandic
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|iy
|[i:j]
| Mid-closed version of [i:]
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