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For certain vowels in certain tones, there are a few substitutions/shortcuts:  
For certain vowels in certain tones, there are a few substitutions/shortcuts:  
* [[Sioxngtut-ym|shouting-tone]]: ''ae'', ''ie'', ''uo'', ''ea'', ''ao'', when they end the syllable
* [[Sioxngtut-ym|shouting-tone]]: ''ae'', ''ie'', ''uo'', ''ea'', ''ao'', when they end the syllable
* high-tone: ''{{x|y}}, w'', (and ''{{x|ym}}'', ''{{x|yn}}'', ''{{x|wn}}'')
* [[high tone]]: ''{{x|y}}, w'', (and ''{{x|ym}}'', ''{{x|yn}}'', ''{{x|wn}}'')
* curving-tone: ''øø'' -> ''{{x|øo}}'' (and ''iøø'' -> ''{{x|iøo}}'')
* curving-tone: ''øø'' -> ''{{x|øo}}'' (and ''iøø'' -> ''{{x|iøo}}'')


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