Modern Literal Taiwanese alphabet: Difference between revisions

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→‎Consonants: si ji sef jøee
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(→‎Consonants: si ji sef jøee)
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* Most others are pronounced similar to original Latin or in general European languages
* Most others are pronounced similar to original Latin or in general European languages


[[File:py, phy, mi, bi, ty, thvy, ny, li, ky, khy, hy, gi, cy, chy, sy, ji, zef, zheq.mp3|thumb|none|The initial consonants. '''s''' and '''j''' are "fricatives" (turbulent) when followed by ''i'' (IPA: [ɕ], [ʑ])]]
[[File:py, phy, mi, bi, ty, thvy, ny, li, ky, khy, hy, gi, cy, chy, sy, ji, zef, zheq.mp3|thumb|none|The initial consonants. '''s''' and '''j''' are "fricatives" (turbulent) when followed by ''i'', otherwise non-fricative (e.g. {{x|si}}, {{x|ji}} vs. {{x|sef}}, {{x|jøee}})]]
[[File:Initial consonants_slow.mp3|thumb|none|All the consonants (slower), plus {{x|sw}} and {{x|juo}} (non-fricative)]]


== Vowels ==
== Vowels ==
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