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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
Most pure/single vowels use the silent ''r'': | |||
* a -> {{x|ar}}: [[pharng]] (''bread'') | * a -> {{x|ar}}: [[pharng]] (''bread'') | ||
* o -> {{x|or}}: [[hor]] (''tiger'') | * o -> {{x|or}}: [[hor]] (''tiger'') | ||
* ø -> ør: {{x|hør}}! (''good'') | * ø -> ør: {{x|hør}}! (''good'') | ||
* {{x|mr}}, {{x|ngr}} | |||
Note, the substitutions below don't apply when the ending is nasal: | |||
* im -> {{x|irm}} | |||
* in -> {{x|irn}}: [[lirn]] (''you'' (Second person)) | * in -> {{x|irn}}: [[lirn]] (''you'' (Second person)) | ||
* un -> {{x|urn}} | |||
* ien -> {{x|iern}} | |||
== Substitutions == | == Substitutions == |
Revision as of 12:56, 22 October 2019
The shouting tone, tefngtuqym (上突音 shouting out tone (2)):
Examples
Most pure/single vowels use the silent r:
Note, the substitutions below don't apply when the ending is nasal:
Substitutions
The three root shouting substitutions:
Two more substitutions are actually shortcuts:
The five above extend to these finals: