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The following describes {{PAGENAME}} as spoken in Sțemmîn. The orthography used in this article aims for aesthetics and ease of reading phonetically.
The following describes {{PAGENAME}} as spoken in Sțemmîn. The orthography used in this article aims for aesthetics and ease of reading phonetically.
===Stress===
===Stress===
Stress is not phonemic and is weight-sensitive: the last long vowel is stressed. If there is no long vowel the first syllable is stressed.
Stress is not phonemic and is weight-sensitive. The rule is: the last long vowel is stressed. If there is no long vowel the first syllable is stressed.


In most compound words, primary stress falls on the first member and a secondary stress falls on the second member. Place names are sometimes exceptions to the preceding rule: for example, the element ''-vè'' is always stressed.
In most compound words, primary stress falls on the first member and a secondary stress falls on the second member. Place names are sometimes exceptions to the preceding rule: for example, the element ''-vè'' is always stressed.
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