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| [[w:F|F]] || effe || {{IPA|/ɛf/}} || | | [[w:F|F]] || effe || {{IPA|/ɛf/}} || | ||
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| [[w:G|G]] || gé || {{IPA|/(d)ʒe/}} || is pronounced as soft [(d)ʒ] before ''i'', ''e'' and ''a'', but [g] otherwise | | [[w:G|G]] || gé || {{IPA|/(d)ʒe/}} || is pronounced as soft [(d)ʒ] before ''i'', ''e'' and ''a'', but as [χ] before other vowels when word initial, and as [g] otherwise | ||
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| [[w:H|H]] || ache || {{IPA|/aʃ/}} || rare, only in loanwords | | [[w:H|H]] || ache || {{IPA|/aʃ/}} || rare, only in loanwords | ||
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| Un || u mé enne || {{IPA|/y me ɛn/}} ||pronounced as [œ̃(ː)] | | Un || u mé enne || {{IPA|/y me ɛn/}} ||pronounced as [œ̃(ː)] | ||
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==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
Bresserian is a moderately inflected language and is generally considered a [[w:Fusional_language|Fusional]] language, though it does have strong [[w:Analytic_language|Analytic]] tendencies much like neighboring languages such as French and German. Bresserian also shares many similar developments grammatically to neighboring languages, such as: | Bresserian is a moderately inflected language and is generally considered a [[w:Fusional_language|Fusional]] language, though it does have strong [[w:Analytic_language|Analytic]] tendencies much like neighboring languages such as French and German. Bresserian also shares many similar developments grammatically to neighboring languages, such as: | ||
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