Fricatives are voiced intervocalically or following a nasal, such as the /v/ in omves. Consonants are romanized as their IPA symbols, except for ʃ ('sh' or 'zh'), ç ('c' or 'j'), ɾ ('r'), ɺ ('rl'), j ('y') and ʔ (' ' '). /ɺ/ is a rare consonant and only found in certain dialects while most speakers pronounce as /ɾ/; in the dialects that produce it as /ɺ/, /l/ is commonly closer to /ɮ/.
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| - Fricatives are voiced intervocalically or following a nasal, such as the /v/ in omves. Consonants are romanized as their IPA symbols, except for ʃ ('sh' or 'zh'), ç ('c' or 'j'), ɾ ('r'), ɺ ('rl'), j ('y') and ʔ (' ' '). /ɺ/ is a rare consonant and only found in certain dialects while most speakers pronounce as /ɾ/; in the dialects that produce it as /ɺ/, /l/ is commonly closer to /ɮ/.
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| - Fricatives are voiced intervocalically or following a nasal, such as the /v/ in omves. Consonants are romanized as their IPA symbols, except for ʃ ('sh' or 'zh'), ç ('c' or 'j'), ɾ ('r'), ɺ ('rl'), j ('y') and ʔ (' ' '). /ɺ/ is a rare consonant and only found in certain dialects while most speakers pronounce as /ɾ/; in the dialects that produce it as /ɺ/, /l/ is commonly closer to /ɮ/.
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