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- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets. In the list, letters with diacritics are...149 KB (16,598 words) - 15:02, 27 June 2024
- a large number of digraphs, trigraphs, and even one tetragraph are used to represent various phonemes: ⟨bh, ch, dl, dy, dz, gc, gq, gr, gx, hh, hl, kh...144 KB (4,980 words) - 13:25, 22 June 2024
- their R's). Where the Umlaut "ö" is not available, it is rendered as a digraph by German convention ("Soehne"), but often as "Sohne" internationally (even...55 KB (5,805 words) - 19:47, 26 June 2024
- implosive sounds] either unvoiced, voiced, or nasal." Bleek therefore used digraphs based on the Lepsius letters, as Lepsius himself had done for the same...26 KB (2,318 words) - 15:52, 27 June 2024
- India.) There are also two main conventions for the second letter of the digraph as well: voicing may be written with g and uvular affrication with x, or...70 KB (6,930 words) - 09:17, 15 June 2024
- Ligatures Afrikaans alphabet á, ä, é, è, ê, ë, í, î, ï, ó, ô, ö, ú, û, ü, ý Digraphs: ⟨aa⟩, ⟨ai⟩, ⟨ch⟩, ⟨ee⟩, ⟨ei⟩, ⟨eu⟩, ⟨gh⟩, ⟨ie⟩, ⟨nj⟩, ⟨ng⟩ ⟨oe⟩, ⟨oi⟩...24 KB (1,670 words) - 20:41, 27 June 2024
- was to indicate the implosive /ɓ/ using the special letter ɓ, while the digraph bh would then be simply written as b. Some references may also write h...52 KB (4,141 words) - 01:59, 30 May 2024