The following table states the alphabet with its corresponding pronuntiation. Remarks. 1. * There are four digraphs: kh /x/, th /θ/, for loanwords from Greek; and ch /tʃ/ and sh /ʃ/ for loanwords from Germanic roots. 2. * There are two diphtongs: au /av/ and eu /ev/ (open vowels with u). 3. * The letters qwxyz may be used in loanwords, as in Quebec.
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Head |
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Alignment |
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nativeName |
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Declined |
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Name |
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Type |
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Phonology |
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AdjDef |
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NounNumbers |
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NounDef |
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Supine |
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NounDefiniteness |
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Infinitive |
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AdjComparative |
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AdjNumber |
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AdjGen |
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Gerund |
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Modality |
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Tonal |
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Participle |
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AdjCase |
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Words |
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NounGender |
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VerbNumber |
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NounNumber |
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Conjugated |
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VerbVoice |
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NounCase |
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VerbTense |
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VerbMood |
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VerbAspect |
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Genders |
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VerbPerson |
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NounCases |
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AdjSuperlative |
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abstract |
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