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* Palatal: c, ch, s, j (followed by vowel "i") {{tts2||cy, chy, sy, ji}}
* Palatal: c, ch, s, j (followed by vowel "i") {{tts2||cy, chy, sy, ji}}
* Dental: z, zh, s, j (not followed by vowel "i") {{tts2||zef, zhef, sef, joa}}
* Dental: z, zh, s, j (not followed by vowel "i") {{tts2||zef, zhef, sef, joa}}
The convention of using "h" to denote [[aspirated consonant]]s is similar to the way superscript "h" is used in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). It is also similar to the way the apostrophe is used in [[Wade-Giles]].
The convention of using "h" to denote [[aspirated consonant]]s is similar to the way superscript "h" is used in the {{w|International Phonetic Alphabet}} (IPA). It is also similar to the way the apostrophe is used in [[Wade-Giles]].


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
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