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[[File:Ladarat.jpg|150px|thumb|right| Written in Ládarat : élászyato ládarat ars (''The signs of the Elasiat are'') a o, u, e, i, p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, l, r, y, s, z, sz. ]]
[[File:Ladarat.jpg|150px|thumb|right| Written in Ládarat : élászyato ládarat ars (''The signs of the Elasiat are'') a o, u, e, i, p, t, k, b, d, g, m, n, l, r, y, s, z, sz. ]]


The acute accent is used to indicate that a vowel is followed by /h/, a feature inherited from the native script which uses a similar diacritic.
The acute accent is used to indicate that a vowel is followed by /h/, a feature inherited from the native script which uses a similar diacritic. Since /h/ may only occur as a coda there is no need for a separate sign for it. If need be, the Latin letter h has been sporadically in use for modern loanwords.


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