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| |å | | |å |
| |[ɔ] | | |[ɔ] |
| |pronounced somewhat like English 'aw' Can be pronounced 'ooh', or 'ow' depending on dialect | | |pronounced somewhat like English 'aw' |
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| |ø | | |ø |
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| |ä
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| |[ɛ]\[e:]
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| |short/long. depends on whether 'ä' is by itself, or near a consonant cluster
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| |æ
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| |[aj]
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| |pronounced as in Latin and Icelandic. Rarely used in Standard Alska, but heavily in many dialects
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